Global institutions and local empowerment : competing theoretical perspectives
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Global institutions and local empowerment : competing theoretical perspectives
(International political economy series)
Macmillan , St. Martin's, 2000
- : uk
- : us
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume is a theoretical exploration into the nature of relations between multilateral agencies on the one hand and grassroots and community based organizations in developing countries on the other. Specifically, the authors apply competing theories of world and comparative politics to explain the nature and significance by international organizations to engage and empower local civil society organizations.
目次
- Overview - global/local - states, companies and civil society at the end of the twentieth century, T.M. Shaw
- from local organizations to global governance - the role of NGOs in international relations, P. Uvin
- state/society complexes and the new multilateralism - creating space for hetarchic governance
- W.A. Knight
- sovereignty and NGOs, C. Kilby
- social movements, international institutions, and local empowerment, J. Smith
- mobilizing identities - transnational social movements and the promotion of human rights, H. Schmitz
- a rational choice model of grassroots empowerment, K. Stiles
- an "Ambitious and Extensive Political Agenda" - the role of NGOs and the aid industry, J. Hanlon
- conclusion - is there a need for a new theory?, K. Stiles.
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