Allies or Adversaries

Allies or Adversaries

NGOs and the State in Africa

Brass, Jennifer N. (Indiana University, Bloomington)

Cambridge University Press

08/2016

292

Dura

Inglês

9781107162983

15 a 20 dias

Jennifer N. Brass explains how proliferation of NGOs in developing countries has changed the nature of service provision, governance, and state-development in the early twenty-first century. Allies or Adversaries is ideal for scholars, international development practitioners, and students interested in global or international affairs.
List of figures and tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. NGOs and state development; 2. Theorizing NGOs and the state: territoriality, governance, capacity, legitimacy; 3. Kenya as case study: historical portraits of NGOs and the state; 4. Territoriality: NGOs and the broadcasting of state power; 5. NGOs' role in governance: changing patterns of policymaking and implementation; 6. NGOs, service provision and administrative capacity: isomorphism through learning in the civil service; 7. Have NGOs decreased perceptions of state legitimacy over time?; 8. NGOs: increase state legitimacy or undermine popular support?; 9. Blurring the boundaries between NGOs and the state: a comparative analysis; Appendix; References; Index.
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