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After a decade of implementation, SAPs policies had horrific economic and social consequences. The policy framework was successful only at its neoliberal goals to diminish government size and integrate developing countries into the liberal global economy. The notion of good governance was born...
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This paper has been inspired by a suggestion made by Margaret Canovan that liberalism should be understood as a … 'project to be realized'. It argues that we should follow Canovan by having an expendet account of what 'liberalism' might be …
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Almost all major development institutions today say that promoting good governance is an important part of their agendas. Despite this consensus, 'good governance' is an extremely elusive objective: it means different things to different organizations and to different actors within these...
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Almost all major development institutions today say that promoting good governance is an important part of their agendas. Despite this consensus, 'good governance' is an extremely elusive objective: it means different things to different organizations and to different actors within these...
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Consensus, neo-liberalism, "good governance" and MDGs) and three long-debated key strategic issues are reconsidered (inward or …
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