Non-governmental organizations and development / David Lewis and Nazneen Kanji.
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- NGOs and development
- 338.9
- JZ 4841 L673n 2009
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JZ 4841 G633o 2004 Las ONG en la globalización : estrategias, cambios y transformaciones de las ONG en la sociedad global / | JZ 4841 I68g 2002 Global community : the role of international organizations in the making of the contemporary world / | JZ 4841 L271n 2013 NGOs, civil society, and the public sphere / | JZ 4841 L673n 2009 Non-governmental organizations and development / | JZ 4841 N322p 2009 Le partenariat en cooperation internationale : paradoxe ou compromis? / | JZ 4841 N812 2007 Nongovernmental politics / | JZ 4841 S678o 2007 ONGs e democracia : metamorfoses de um paradigma em construcao / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-228) and index.
Understanding development NGOs in historical context -- NGOs and development theory -- NGOs and development: from alternative to mainstream? -- NGOs roles in contemporary development practice -- NGOs and 'civil society' -- NGOs and globalization -- NGOs and the aid system -- NGOs and international humanitarian action -- Development NGOs in perspective.
The text begins with a discussion of the wide diversity of NGOs and their roles, and locates their recent rise to prominence within broader histories of struggle as well as within the ideological context of neo-liberalism. It then moves on to analyse how interest in NGOs has both refelcted and informed wider theoretical trends and debates within developments studies, before analysing NGOs and their practices, using a broad range of short case studies of successful and unsuccessful interventions. The book then moves on to describe the ways in which NGOs are increasingly important in relation to ideas and debates about 'civil society', globalization and the changing ideas and practices of international aid. The book argues that NGOs are now central in the years to come. In order to appreciate the issues raised by their increasingly diversity and complexity, the authors conclude that it is necessary to deploy a historically and theoretically informed perspective. -- Cover
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