French NGOs in the global era : a distinctive role in international development
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French NGOs in the global era : a distinctive role in international development
(French politics, society and culture series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-244) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a systematic account of the changing priorities, procedures and practices of French NGOs active in overseas development work. It explores whether French NGOs are eschewing wider trends in the Northern NGO sector and uses Resource Dependence theory and a case study of NGO field-work in Cameroon to shed light on these actors.
Table of Contents
Introduction: French NGOs in a Global Context Zooming in on French NGOs The Quest for a Theoretical Framework French NGDOs and their Resource Landscape French NGDOs and the State: Paving the Way for a New Partnership? Towards Professionalization? Working for or Working on the State? A Resource Dependence Perspective Working Together in the Field: A Case Study from Cameroon Conclusion: Holding Out for a Better World
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