This thesis examined the operation of International Non-Government Organisations (INGOs) in Myanmar, as a case study of development sensitive to difficult socio-political contexts. The thesis extended context-sensitive development theory, explored the Myanmar socio-political context, and explored the ways INGOs contextualise their operations in that country to maximise development effectiveness
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
This paper sates out an argument for moving forwrd research on non-governmental organisations (NGOs)...
This thesis discusses the extent to which non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating in postcol...
This chapter presents analysis of new primary research data collected on INGOs working inside Myanma...
Development is a difficult undertaking in any environment, but much more so in places such as Myanma...
Myanmar is a poor developing country with significant humanitarian needs, but international assistan...
This is the published version: Ware, Anthony 2010, Contextualisation of international development pr...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the participation of the marginalized people in community devel...
This paper presents as a qualitative research to describe and to analyze the role of civil society i...
Contains fulltext : 183454pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Western dono...
A common discussion within the international development cooperation discourse is that of ownership ...
This thesis explores the way in which three development organisations conceptualise urban developmen...
Over the past two decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have increased in number, size and ...
Myanmar is a country with many complex political and humanitarian issues. While it is rich in natura...
Since 2010, Myanmar has been making a transition to a democratic country after 40 years under succes...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
This paper sates out an argument for moving forwrd research on non-governmental organisations (NGOs)...
This thesis discusses the extent to which non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating in postcol...
This chapter presents analysis of new primary research data collected on INGOs working inside Myanma...
Development is a difficult undertaking in any environment, but much more so in places such as Myanma...
Myanmar is a poor developing country with significant humanitarian needs, but international assistan...
This is the published version: Ware, Anthony 2010, Contextualisation of international development pr...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the participation of the marginalized people in community devel...
This paper presents as a qualitative research to describe and to analyze the role of civil society i...
Contains fulltext : 183454pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Western dono...
A common discussion within the international development cooperation discourse is that of ownership ...
This thesis explores the way in which three development organisations conceptualise urban developmen...
Over the past two decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have increased in number, size and ...
Myanmar is a country with many complex political and humanitarian issues. While it is rich in natura...
Since 2010, Myanmar has been making a transition to a democratic country after 40 years under succes...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
This paper sates out an argument for moving forwrd research on non-governmental organisations (NGOs)...
This thesis discusses the extent to which non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating in postcol...