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An analysis of the transnationalization of politics in several societies concerned by programs of democracy promotion, the contributors to this book seek to understand how these new global norms and programs create forms of appropriation and resistance at the local level.

Produktbeschreibung
An analysis of the transnationalization of politics in several societies concerned by programs of democracy promotion, the contributors to this book seek to understand how these new global norms and programs create forms of appropriation and resistance at the local level.
Autorenporträt
DOSTENA ANGUELOVA-LAVERGNE PhD from L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France LAETITIA ATLANI-DUAULT Associate Professor of Anthropology at Paris X Nanterre University, France ROMAIN BERTRAND Senior Research Fellow at the Center for International Research and Studies (CERI, Sciences Po / CNRS) in Paris, France GIORGIO BLUNDO Associate Professor at EHESS (Marseille) in Social and Political Anthropology, France DEJAN DIMITRIJEVIC Assistant Professor in Anthropology at Nice University, France RAPHAËLLE MATHEY finishing a PhD in Political Anthropology at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris), France ALESSANDRO MONSUTTI Research Associate and Lecturer in the South Asian Studies Council at Yale University, USA MARC ANTOINE PÉROUSE DE MONTCLOS Lecturer at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (IEP), France and a Researcher at the Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) DAVID RECONDO Research Fellow at the CERI and he teaches Political Science at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (Sciences Po), France
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"Petric and his colleagues trace the imbrications of 'transnational civil society' with local power structures and traditions, showing how NGOs' very denial of political involvement and their claims to purely technical legitimacy have strong political consequences. A milestone in the social scientific study of democracy."

John R. Bowen, Department of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis

"This book is a welcome addition to scholarship on democracy in regions across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean that are negotiating political futures beyond authoritarian government. It presents a vital dialogue between anthropology and politics grounded in vibrant case studies that examine democracy in the very process of its production in countries as diverse as Afghanistan, Bolivia, Romania, and Senegal."

K. Sivaramakrishnan, Department of Anthropology, Yale University