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Negotiating Corruption - NGOs, governance and hybridity in West Africa (Hardcover)
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Negotiating Corruption - NGOs, governance and hybridity in West Africa (Hardcover)
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Negotiating Corruption demands that we think again about corruption
in Africa. It problematises the framing of African corruption as a
phenomenon that emerges from a clash between two sets of norms.
Moreover, it highlights the colonial legacies of this frame, which
situates African corruption within continually recurring debates
about the political inclusion or banishment of 'others'. NGOs are
characterised as intermediaries between the local and the
international, and between the state and the population. In both of
these roles they are understood to reform governance by bringing
about changes in culture and instituting bureaucratic norms. They
have, therefore, been seen as part of the apparatus of a global
liberal governmentality. This book complicates this portrayal and
highlights the ambiguous role of liberal governmentality through an
exploration of the 'grey practices' of the NGOs studied. These
practices are 'grey' as they do not fit the pattern of virtuous
NGOs holding the state to account described in development policy,
yet at the same time they ensure that the state produces the
outcomes that a fully-functioning state ought to. This enacting of
oppositional and antagonistic elements is further unpacked in
conversation with Homi Bhabha's concepts of negotiation and
hybridity. Negotiating Corruption draws attention to both the
limitations of current explanations of corruption in Africa and the
problematic way in which they are framed. The book's detailed
engagement with understandings of corruption within policy and
academic debates will make it a useful resource for undergraduate
teaching. It will also be of keen interest to researchers,
academics, and postgraduate students who engage with the issues of
corruption, NGOs, civil society, African politics, governmentality,
and hybridity.
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