The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society in Africa in an attempt to promote the continent's democratisation process. This discussion paper examines how a range of foreign donors has developed civil society initiatives in Ghana, Uganda and South Africa. All three countries form part of the new generation of African states that are seen as turning their back on decades of authoritarian rule, instead embracing open government and open economies in productive 'partnerships ' with the West. After defining what donors mean by 'civil society', this discussion paper is divided into two main sections. The first section identifies who the major foreign donors to civil ...
The concept of civil society has for so long been complex, elusive and debatable. Time and again it ...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
During the 1990s the North has increasingly used a new tool, political aid, to influence its relatio...
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society i...
The current discourse on 'civil society' in Africa, conducted by Northern governments, international...
This paper summarises the findings of a comparative research project on the contribution of civil so...
Although donor discourse on international development policy places less emphasis on civil society t...
With the end of the Cold War and the apparent triumph of liberal democracy and capitalist routes to ...
Strengthening civil society through the provision of financial resources and technical assistance is...
Are civil society organizations in Africa agents of democratization, legitimators of corrupt ruling ...
The Capstone inquiry set out to discover what some New Englanders thought and felt about Africa. The...
Civil society is one of several Western political and social concepts that have not traveled success...
This paper offers a critical examination of the claim that donors’ support to civil society contribu...
The chapter looks at the changes in aid priorities that have taken place in recent years towards an ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western donors have been following a strategy of democracy promotion ...
The concept of civil society has for so long been complex, elusive and debatable. Time and again it ...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
During the 1990s the North has increasingly used a new tool, political aid, to influence its relatio...
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society i...
The current discourse on 'civil society' in Africa, conducted by Northern governments, international...
This paper summarises the findings of a comparative research project on the contribution of civil so...
Although donor discourse on international development policy places less emphasis on civil society t...
With the end of the Cold War and the apparent triumph of liberal democracy and capitalist routes to ...
Strengthening civil society through the provision of financial resources and technical assistance is...
Are civil society organizations in Africa agents of democratization, legitimators of corrupt ruling ...
The Capstone inquiry set out to discover what some New Englanders thought and felt about Africa. The...
Civil society is one of several Western political and social concepts that have not traveled success...
This paper offers a critical examination of the claim that donors’ support to civil society contribu...
The chapter looks at the changes in aid priorities that have taken place in recent years towards an ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western donors have been following a strategy of democracy promotion ...
The concept of civil society has for so long been complex, elusive and debatable. Time and again it ...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the civil society discourse emanating from development age...
During the 1990s the North has increasingly used a new tool, political aid, to influence its relatio...