The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central AmericaInternational Books, 1999 - 416 pagine Strengthening civil society may be all the rage in the international donor community, but what does it mean in practice? This seminal work critically examines the political aspects of civil society building and the role of non-governmental development aid agencies during recent democratic transitions in Central America. |
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... percent of total aid flows to developing countries . Also in terms of influencing policy debates and creating a public image in their home societies , private aid agencies had been marginal players . This was to change substantially in ...
... percent of total aid flows to developing countries . Also in terms of influencing policy debates and creating a public image in their home societies , private aid agencies had been marginal players . This was to change substantially in ...
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... percent of the vote . The Christian Democratic DCG of Cerezo probably won the elections because it was least associated with corruption and military repression in the past . The DCG received 68 percent of the presidential vote , 51 percent ...
... percent of the vote . The Christian Democratic DCG of Cerezo probably won the elections because it was least associated with corruption and military repression in the past . The DCG received 68 percent of the presidential vote , 51 percent ...
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... percent ) and for the parliamentary elections of August 1994 ( 20 percent ) illustrated the lack of confidence of the public in these elections . 73 These preconditions were negotiated in late 1993 and finally laid down in the Framework ...
... percent ) and for the parliamentary elections of August 1994 ( 20 percent ) illustrated the lack of confidence of the public in these elections . 73 These preconditions were negotiated in late 1993 and finally laid down in the Framework ...
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Tables Figures and Maps 79 | 7 |
Mixing Poverty and Democracy | 21 |
Between Compassion and Survival | 59 |
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