Examining the patterns of Central American politics over the last twenty years demonstrates vividly the importance of situating NGOs within their broader social and economic context. In this region, which has been shaken by war, revolution, and deep-seated economic crisis, the inadequacies of apolitical approaches to development work are apparent. The impact of development projects on civil society cannot be assessed without looking at how civil societies differ across time and space
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has ge...
In both North and South, skepticism about the capacity and willingness of both state agencies and in...
Two profound and related changes are reworking the rural economy of the Andean region today. These m...
Strengthening civil society may be all the rage in the international donor community, but what does ...
Because of the characteristics of the Costa Rican state discussed in the previous chapter, NGOs were...
Civil society actors are assumed to play an important part in post-conflict peacebuilding; therefore...
The 1990s marked an opportunity for change for three Central American countries facing the end of th...
This article is about the role of civil society after violent conflict. It argues that the transform...
The elusive concept of ‘civil society ’ has become a major ‘buzz word ’ within develop-ment literatu...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide a wider understanding of the role of civil societies in N...
For the past half a century, Latin American scholars have been pointing toward the emergence of new ...
Since the 1980s, non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, have become increasingly prominent in the ...
This paper will present results of a research project on civil society held in three Central America...
Timely and unique, this innovative volume provides a critical examination of the role of civil socie...
Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteri...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has ge...
In both North and South, skepticism about the capacity and willingness of both state agencies and in...
Two profound and related changes are reworking the rural economy of the Andean region today. These m...
Strengthening civil society may be all the rage in the international donor community, but what does ...
Because of the characteristics of the Costa Rican state discussed in the previous chapter, NGOs were...
Civil society actors are assumed to play an important part in post-conflict peacebuilding; therefore...
The 1990s marked an opportunity for change for three Central American countries facing the end of th...
This article is about the role of civil society after violent conflict. It argues that the transform...
The elusive concept of ‘civil society ’ has become a major ‘buzz word ’ within develop-ment literatu...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide a wider understanding of the role of civil societies in N...
For the past half a century, Latin American scholars have been pointing toward the emergence of new ...
Since the 1980s, non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, have become increasingly prominent in the ...
This paper will present results of a research project on civil society held in three Central America...
Timely and unique, this innovative volume provides a critical examination of the role of civil socie...
Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteri...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has ge...
In both North and South, skepticism about the capacity and willingness of both state agencies and in...
Two profound and related changes are reworking the rural economy of the Andean region today. These m...