This volume addresses an important and problematic aspect of NGO activities in Africa: NGO-African state relations. The authors of this volume offer case studies that provide insights into the range of NGO activities that address the questions: what do NGO activities mean for the African State? and how are the relationships of NGOs and African states changing? Each chapter contains a rich investigation and analysis communicating many of the practical aspects of African state-NGO relations, as well as many insights relevant to the major theories and models available to researchers in the field.
This volume addresses an important and problematic aspect of NGO activities in Africa: NGO-African state relations. The authors of this volume offer case studies that provide insights into the range of NGO activities that address the questions: what do NGO activities mean for the African State? and how are the relationships of NGOs and African states changing? Each chapter contains a rich investigation and analysis communicating many of the practical aspects of African state-NGO relations, as well as many insights relevant to the major theories and models available to researchers in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Introduction by Eve Sandberg Non-Governmental Organizations in Africa: Can They Influence Public Policy? by Michael Bratton State, NGOs, and International Aid in The Gambia by Deborah Brautigam The Christian Church as an NGO in Africa: Supporting Postindependence Era State Legitimacy or Promoting Change? by Karen Jenkins Evaluating the Role and Impact of Foreign NGOs in Ghana by Frederick T. Anang The Impact of Crisis and Economic Reform on Tanzania's Changing Associational Life by Aili Mari Tripp A Comparative Analysis of Institutional Development and NGOs in West Africa by Helmut K. Anheier Namibia: An Institutional Analysis of a Consultative Model of Decision-Making by a Democratizing State and Its NGOs by Eve Sandberg and Carol L. Martin Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction by Eve Sandberg Non-Governmental Organizations in Africa: Can They Influence Public Policy? by Michael Bratton State, NGOs, and International Aid in The Gambia by Deborah Brautigam The Christian Church as an NGO in Africa: Supporting Postindependence Era State Legitimacy or Promoting Change? by Karen Jenkins Evaluating the Role and Impact of Foreign NGOs in Ghana by Frederick T. Anang The Impact of Crisis and Economic Reform on Tanzania's Changing Associational Life by Aili Mari Tripp A Comparative Analysis of Institutional Development and NGOs in West Africa by Helmut K. Anheier Namibia: An Institutional Analysis of a Consultative Model of Decision-Making by a Democratizing State and Its NGOs by Eve Sandberg and Carol L. Martin Selected Bibliography Index
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