The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central America

How to understand the process of incipient democratization in societies without democratic traditions, in which civil society was highly exclusive and external forces extremely dominant? This is the first empirical analysis of private aid impact in Central America, as well as the first effort to provide a theoretical understanding of the politics of civil society building with external aid resources.

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The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central America

How to understand the process of incipient democratization in societies without democratic traditions, in which civil society was highly exclusive and external forces extremely dominant? This is the first empirical analysis of private aid impact in Central America, as well as the first effort to provide a theoretical understanding of the politics of civil society building with external aid resources.

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The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central America

The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central America

by Kees Biekart
The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central America

The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central America

by Kees Biekart

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How to understand the process of incipient democratization in societies without democratic traditions, in which civil society was highly exclusive and external forces extremely dominant? This is the first empirical analysis of private aid impact in Central America, as well as the first effort to provide a theoretical understanding of the politics of civil society building with external aid resources.


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ISBN-13: 9789057270253
Publisher: International Books
Publication date: 03/28/1999
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.09(d)
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