A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected places. But how can this lens inform the way we think about the NGOs and INGOs that operate in them? Tom Kirk explains why the question is crucial to exploring the kinds of development these organisations are promoting
AbstractTo understand the role that NGOs' representation of Syrian displacement plays in global gove...
This dissertation examines when initiatives by International Development Organizations (IDOs) are mo...
A strong argument in the literature on rebel governance sees cooperation with civilians a key compon...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the key actors in the transformation ...
(X)NGOs1 in nowadays world become more and more important player who not only fulfill the humanitari...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
Representation is often raised as a legitimacy problem for NGOs based on questions about who is inte...
Recent scholarship around INGOs has drawn attention to their central role in mediating and brokering...
In this paper, Jürgen Habermas' account on 'The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere' will...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
In political economy, government provision of services has been treated as both a core driver of pol...
Growing links between international governmental organizations and NGO/GROs in developing countries ...
[These are notes from a talk to a group of senior NGO officials from a major UK iNGO] Back in 1991 t...
Charities and NGOs are facing a number of challenges. As well as the work of the IPA, we are also co...
AbstractTo understand the role that NGOs' representation of Syrian displacement plays in global gove...
This dissertation examines when initiatives by International Development Organizations (IDOs) are mo...
A strong argument in the literature on rebel governance sees cooperation with civilians a key compon...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the key actors in the transformation ...
(X)NGOs1 in nowadays world become more and more important player who not only fulfill the humanitari...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
Representation is often raised as a legitimacy problem for NGOs based on questions about who is inte...
Recent scholarship around INGOs has drawn attention to their central role in mediating and brokering...
In this paper, Jürgen Habermas' account on 'The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere' will...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
In political economy, government provision of services has been treated as both a core driver of pol...
Growing links between international governmental organizations and NGO/GROs in developing countries ...
[These are notes from a talk to a group of senior NGO officials from a major UK iNGO] Back in 1991 t...
Charities and NGOs are facing a number of challenges. As well as the work of the IPA, we are also co...
AbstractTo understand the role that NGOs' representation of Syrian displacement plays in global gove...
This dissertation examines when initiatives by International Development Organizations (IDOs) are mo...
A strong argument in the literature on rebel governance sees cooperation with civilians a key compon...