For the East Central European Countries (ECE), the membership in the European Union also meant an entry into the foreign aid donor community. To understand the international development policy change in over a decade and a policy divergence among the ECE countries that have started from relatively similar situations, this article offers the case study of Lithuania and the analysis of domestic policy actors, namely the non-governmental development organizations (NGDOs) as one of the policy change facilitating factors. It provides an empirically-rich account of how Lithuanian NGDOs participate in the national foreign aid policymaking and explains factors that affect Lithuanian NGDOs’ capacity to influence government decisions. Szent-Ivanyi’s ...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
NGOs are considered valuable for democracy mainly because they can make public governance more effec...
no. 2-s2.0-85030837936For the East Central European Countries (ECE), the membership in the European ...
For the East Central European Countries (ECE), the membership in the European Union also meant an en...
Accession to the EU has had ambiguous effects on civil society organizations (CSOs) in the East Cent...
Accession to the EU has had ambiguous effects on civil society organizations (CSOs) in the East Cent...
Decades of increase in external aid programs sparked a wide range of criticisms pointing to misalign...
The article addresses Lithuania’s foreign policy vis-à-vis the Eastern Partnership programme in 2009...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
Establishment of a policy linkage between particular outspoken societal needs and their realisation ...
This chapter examines the nature of the relationship between governments and non-governmental organi...
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
In an analysis of the development of the Czech foreign aid policy, I use the advocacy coalition fram...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
NGOs are considered valuable for democracy mainly because they can make public governance more effec...
no. 2-s2.0-85030837936For the East Central European Countries (ECE), the membership in the European ...
For the East Central European Countries (ECE), the membership in the European Union also meant an en...
Accession to the EU has had ambiguous effects on civil society organizations (CSOs) in the East Cent...
Accession to the EU has had ambiguous effects on civil society organizations (CSOs) in the East Cent...
Decades of increase in external aid programs sparked a wide range of criticisms pointing to misalign...
The article addresses Lithuania’s foreign policy vis-à-vis the Eastern Partnership programme in 2009...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
Establishment of a policy linkage between particular outspoken societal needs and their realisation ...
This chapter examines the nature of the relationship between governments and non-governmental organi...
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
In an analysis of the development of the Czech foreign aid policy, I use the advocacy coalition fram...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
NGOs are considered valuable for democracy mainly because they can make public governance more effec...