In this article, which is based around two case studies of extractive multinationals in Bangladesh we show how the multinationals concerned worked with states, local elites and national NGOs in order to gain access to land and resources. In negotiating these complex relationships the multinationals often found themselves in potentially contradictory positions, requiring the muscle of the state where land had to be forcibly acquired but also the partnership of national NGOs in order to carry out development programmes as part of their policies of ‘community engagement’ or ‘uplift’. As this implies, whilst the state-corporate nexus is central to land appropriation in South Asia, we must also consider the role of NGOs and other development age...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
This chapter introduces Bangladesh’s national and international NGOs, followed by an evaluation of s...
By focusing on a remote part of the Bangladesh-India border, this paper seeks to understand how the ...
In this article, which is based around two case studies of extractive multinationals in Bangladesh w...
In this article, which is based around two case studies of extractive multinationals in Bangladesh w...
This introduction to the volume addresses some of the complexities surrounding land acquisition in c...
This introduction to the volume addresses some of the complexities surrounding land acquisition in c...
The growth in size and significance of NGOs and particularly of Grameen Bank and the Bangladesh Rura...
This article examines nongovernmental organization (NGO) partnership issues in the light of a 1996 W...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
Recent research Bangladesh has come to embody an interesting paradox. On the one hand, it has experi...
This paper examines Chevron's programme of CSR at a gas field in Bangladesh. Whilst apparently build...
This article draws on ethnographic work carried out in London and Dhaka as part of a multisited proj...
The official end of armed hostilities between insurgents and the Bangladesh military in 1997, post-c...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
This chapter introduces Bangladesh’s national and international NGOs, followed by an evaluation of s...
By focusing on a remote part of the Bangladesh-India border, this paper seeks to understand how the ...
In this article, which is based around two case studies of extractive multinationals in Bangladesh w...
In this article, which is based around two case studies of extractive multinationals in Bangladesh w...
This introduction to the volume addresses some of the complexities surrounding land acquisition in c...
This introduction to the volume addresses some of the complexities surrounding land acquisition in c...
The growth in size and significance of NGOs and particularly of Grameen Bank and the Bangladesh Rura...
This article examines nongovernmental organization (NGO) partnership issues in the light of a 1996 W...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
Recent research Bangladesh has come to embody an interesting paradox. On the one hand, it has experi...
This paper examines Chevron's programme of CSR at a gas field in Bangladesh. Whilst apparently build...
This article draws on ethnographic work carried out in London and Dhaka as part of a multisited proj...
The official end of armed hostilities between insurgents and the Bangladesh military in 1997, post-c...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
This chapter introduces Bangladesh’s national and international NGOs, followed by an evaluation of s...
By focusing on a remote part of the Bangladesh-India border, this paper seeks to understand how the ...