The Changing Politics of Non-Governmental Organizations and African States
By (Author) Eve Sandberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th July 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Central / national / federal government
322.43096
Hardback
216
This volume addresses an important and problematic aspect of NGO activities in Africa: NGO-African state relations. The authors of this volume offer case studies that provide insights into the range of NGO activities that address the questions: what do NGO activities mean for the African State and how are the relationships of NGOs and African states changing Each chapter contains a rich investigation and analysis communicating many of the practical aspects of African state-NGO relations, as well as many insights relevant to the major theories and models available to researchers in the field.
This edited volume of eight brief essays offers useful, practical applications of theories about both civil societies as well as NGOs.-Choice
"This edited volume of eight brief essays offers useful, practical applications of theories about both civil societies as well as NGOs."-Choice
EVE SANDBERG is Assistant Professor in the Politics Department of Oberlin College.