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</titre> <alinea/> The Cotonou Agreements bring civil actors to the fore in development programs carried out with European Development Funds. Although the concept of civil society is equivocal, the way programs aiming to strengthen civil society actors are developed and managed, without an in-depth and political...
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<alinea/> The entry, following the fall of the USSR, of external actors into the former ?closed shop? of Central Asia is beginning to constitute a subject of research and expertise. The proposed analysis is a departure from current debates about the influence of international development agencies on...
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<alinea/> This paper is presenting the evolution of NGOs in Uzbekistan from the point of view of national politics and policies. Major sectors of NGOs activities are presented with foreign donors from USA or multilateral. The situation of many intellectuals and NGOs managers is shown before considering...
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<alinea/> Analyses of the situation in Georgia often link together political change and democratization aid programs. The latter have indeed contributed to the emergence of civil society, whose role was particularly important in the context of a weak state. Studying how these aid programs are received...
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The paper examines the significance of the revolution without leadership that Egypt has just experienced. It outlines the importance of analyzing the 18 days of the uprising in the reformulation of the general relations between the State and society in Egypt since 2005, with in particular a...
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</titre> The Hong Kong model of land regulation is characterized by a coalition of actors, bringing together the government and business community, which is developing a model of land regulation accompanied by urban policies to promote economic competitiveness. However, this growth coalition is...
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