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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... priorities and policies . The other was composed of members of the intercommunity councils , who were elected by the communities . The second assembly had no legal basis , and only functioned as an advisory board to FUNDADESE's ...
... priorities and policies . The other was composed of members of the intercommunity councils , who were elected by the communities . The second assembly had no legal basis , and only functioned as an advisory board to FUNDADESE's ...
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... priorities of private foreign aid agencies . As the rural population had been seriously affected by the civil wars of the 1980s , the regional peace process created new opportunities for peasant unity . Military repression had been ...
... priorities of private foreign aid agencies . As the rural population had been seriously affected by the civil wars of the 1980s , the regional peace process created new opportunities for peasant unity . Military repression had been ...
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... priorities definitely were . Another element of the private aid paradox is that these priorities were assumed , while in reality they were actually generating considerable internal tension . HIVOS , for example , prioritised two issues ...
... priorities definitely were . Another element of the private aid paradox is that these priorities were assumed , while in reality they were actually generating considerable internal tension . HIVOS , for example , prioritised two issues ...
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Tables Figures and Maps 79 | 7 |
Mixing Poverty and Democracy | 21 |
Between Compassion and Survival | 59 |
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