During the 1990s, civil society emerged as the prime political force in the policy agenda of the major lenders and development agencies. An active civil society, it was believed, would enable choice, scrutinise errant governments, and ultimately lead to regularised, plural democracy. This article subjects this policy discourse to theoretical and empirical scrutiny. Theoretically, civil society is treated as a space of freedom, separate from the state, and constituted by Non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This ignores the reciprocal linkages between state and society, the constraining effects of market forces, and the underlying ideological agenda of the major lenders. As a result, some political scientists working on Africa dismiss...
For the past two decades, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have been recognized internationally as...
The thesis set out to investigate the politics of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs) engaging the ...
Thesis(M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.One of the central pillars of the new develo...
This paper summarises the findings of a comparative research project on the contribution of civil so...
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society i...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the number of civil society organisations involved in globa...
This paper is concerned with the factors that influence and constrain NGO contributions to poverty r...
This research examines the impact of formal democracy on the construction of an effective civil soci...
Ghana is both locally and internationally described as an oasis of peace and stability on a continen...
This article examines the widespread notion that post-apartheid democracy can be deepened and civil ...
The current discourse on 'civil society' in Africa, conducted by Northern governments, international...
This study set out to investigate activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) and how they have...
Civil society organizations have long been heralded as essential players in fostering stable, sustai...
Although donor discourse on international development policy places less emphasis on civil society t...
The complexity of contemporary violent conflicts requires a shift from the traditional notion that p...
For the past two decades, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have been recognized internationally as...
The thesis set out to investigate the politics of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs) engaging the ...
Thesis(M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.One of the central pillars of the new develo...
This paper summarises the findings of a comparative research project on the contribution of civil so...
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society i...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the number of civil society organisations involved in globa...
This paper is concerned with the factors that influence and constrain NGO contributions to poverty r...
This research examines the impact of formal democracy on the construction of an effective civil soci...
Ghana is both locally and internationally described as an oasis of peace and stability on a continen...
This article examines the widespread notion that post-apartheid democracy can be deepened and civil ...
The current discourse on 'civil society' in Africa, conducted by Northern governments, international...
This study set out to investigate activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) and how they have...
Civil society organizations have long been heralded as essential players in fostering stable, sustai...
Although donor discourse on international development policy places less emphasis on civil society t...
The complexity of contemporary violent conflicts requires a shift from the traditional notion that p...
For the past two decades, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have been recognized internationally as...
The thesis set out to investigate the politics of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs) engaging the ...
Thesis(M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.One of the central pillars of the new develo...