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Civil Society and the Aid Industry - The Politics and Promise (Paperback)
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'This book is valuable for and beyond the international development
industry. It deftly leads a non-specialist through the maze of
ideas and arguments plaguing the concept of civil society, and
critically examines how and what happens, when the international
aid system tries to turn confusing and complex political theory
into effective development policy and practice fitting the
individual preconditions and historical trajectories of the worlds
varied nations. The comparative evidence, analysis and
recommendations on offer are essential reading for anyone
attempting to understand or ''build'' someone else's - as well as
their own - civil society, especially when justifying the use of
tax payers' money to do so.' ALAN FOWLER, CO-FOUNDER, INTRAC 'This
book will be really useful to numerous readers, 011 a subject
becoming ever more topical in the world of development and beyond.
It puts order into the deeply confused debate about civil society,
describes what the aid donors are doing to pursue their new goals,
offers four penetrating case studies, and concludes with sensible
suggestions for future policy. The authors have made a practical
and lucid assessment of the huge civil society literature; they
have also contributed valuably to it, and deserve to he listened
to.' PROFESSOR ROBERT CASSEN, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Northern
governments and NGOs are increasingly convinced that civil society
will enable people in developing countries to escape the poverty
trap. Civil Society and the Aid Industry, the product of extensive
research by the prestigious North-South Institute in Canada, makes
a critical appraisal of this new emphasis in the aid industry. It
explores the roles of Northern governmental, multilateral and
non-governmental agencies in supporting civil society, presenting
in-depth case studies of projects in Peru, Kenya, Sri Lanka and
Hungary, and gives detailed policy recommendations intended to
improve the effectiveness and appropriateness of future projects.
Originally published in 1998
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