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NGOs, States and Donors: Too Close for Comfort?: International Political Economy Series

Editat de Michael Edwards, David Hulme
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2013
Since the book was first published, NGOs have continued to rise in prominence, but our concerns have been little redressed. The new Preface and Afterword to this IPE Classic provide an up to date review of the debates on NGOs and the development sector that consolidate on this argument and look briefly at some of the reactions it has received.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137355140
ISBN-10: 113735514X
Pagini: 327
Ilustrații: XXXIV, 327 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International Political Economy Series

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Foreword; T.M. Shaw Preface; David Hulme, M.Edwards and N.Banks PART 1: NGOs, STATES AND DONORS: AN OVERVIEW AND KEY ISSUES 1. NGOs, States and Donors: An Overview; D.Hulme and M.Edwards 2. Donors, Democratization and Civil Society: Relating Theory to Practice; H.Blair 3. The State, Popular Participation and the Voluntary Sector; J.Clark 4. Privatising the Voluntary Sector: NGOs as Public Service Contractors; M.Robinson 5. States Without Citizens: The Problem of the Franchise State; G.Wood 6. Finding Common Ground in Asia-Pacific Development; H.Morales and I.Serrano PART 2: NGO-DONOR RELATIONSHIPS: WHEN YOUR HAND IS IN ANOTHER PERSON'S POCKET...? 7. Heavy Hands, Hidden Hands, Holding Hands? Donors, Intermediary NGOs and Civil Society Organisations; A.Bebbington and R.Riddell 8. Appeasing the Gods of Sustainability: The Future of International NGOs in Microfinance; T.Dichter 9. World Vision International and Donors: Too Close for Comfort?; S.Commins 10. In Unequal Dialogue with Donors: The Experience of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement; J.Perera 11. Elephant Loose in the Jungle: The World Bank and NGOs in Sri Lanka; R. Hodson PART 3: NGO-STATE RELATIONSHIPS: RELUCTANT PARTNERS REVISITED? 12. The Associative Phenomenon in the Arab World: Engine of Democratization or Witness to the Crisis?; M.Marzouk 13. NGO-State Relations in Post-Mao China; J.Howell 14. The State-NGO Relationship: Rights, Interests and Accountability; R.Wanigaratne 15. NGOs and Development in Brazil: Roles and Responsibilities in a 'New World Order'; M.Bosch 16. Mice Amongst the Tigers: Adding Value in NGO-Government Relations in South East Asia; R.Mawer PART 4: NGOs, THE POOR AND DISADVANTAGED: RETURNING TO THE ROOTS? 17. Between Cooption and Irrelevance? Latin American NGOs in the 1990s; J.Pearce 18. Conclusion; D.Hulme and M.Edwards Afterword; D.Hulme, M.Edwards and N.Banks

Notă biografică

Nicola Banks, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, UKHarry Blair, Yale University, USAJohn Clark, The Policy Practice, UKSteve Commins, Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA, USAThomas Dichter, Aga Khan Foundation, Geneva, SwitzerlandMichael Edwards, Demos, USAJude Howell, London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE), UKDavid Hulme, University of Manchester, UKJenny Pearce, University of Bradford, UKMark Robinson, Department for International Development (DFID), UKRoger Riddell, independent scholarGeof Wood, International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC), Oxford