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  • Gut situiert : Bankwatch-NGOs in Washington, D.C.
  • Washington shows a striking concentration of bankwatch-NGOs that are focused on the policies of the World Bank and other international financial institutions. Beyond their sheer spatial proximity to power this is also due to their position
  • at the intersection of various local and translocal and knowledge flows. The place-specific context in which the everyday activities of the NGOs are embedded is conceived as a particular socio-spatial opportunity structure. The latter is primarily based on the eminent
  • opportunities of the Washington-based NGOs to access and control specific power resources. The thesis interprets the American capital as the spatial aggregation of power relations between NGOs, nation state and World Bank, thereby integrating structure
  • Explaining state-environmental NGO relations in the Philippines and Indonesia
  • Examinations of the goals and activities of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in two regions of highland Bolivia : the northern Altiplano and the eastern Cordillera of the Departamento de Cochabamba. Using agency documents and about 100
  • interviews with field personnel and program recipients, author argues for NGO projects that take into account local environmental conditions, indigenous cultural traditions, and the aspirations of local people. - (SLD)
  • Existing at the interface : Indian NGO activists as strategic cosmopolitans
  • Protection of the Alps is an aim of many NGOs in alpine countries. Since 1991 in Slovenia relatively strong movement of civil society has developed, which contributed to the higher level of protection of alpine environment. CIPRA Slovenia is a good
  • example of such NGO. As a part of CIPRA International, contributes its share to promotion and implementation of Alpine convention. - (IKR)
  • NGOs and uneven development : geographies of development intervention
  • The politics of silence. Myanmar NGO’s ethnic, religious and political agenda
  • actors are seeking to cope with the shortcomings of the economic and political system. Over the last 15 years, NGOs have been exploring the margins of the army’s monopoly. They have become the experts of the ‘politics of silence,’ attempting to influence
  • decisions while remaining low profile and avoiding direct confrontation with the various layers of the government. These actors have been working to relax the rigidity of the system. The book identify a diversity of strategies defining how NGOs relate
  • Reconceptualizing state - society relations in Tanzania : are NGOs making a difference ?
  • Cashing in on Cetourism : A Critical Ecological Engagement with Dominant E-NGO Discourses on Whaling, Cetacean Conservation, and Whale Watching
  • The Conservationist Mode of Production and Conservation NGOs in sub-Saharan Africa
  • of 25 vignettes describing lengthily the daily life of the Karen peoples who inhabit both sides of the border, in the Karen States of Burma and in the contiguous Thaïs provinces. With the help and information provided by many NGOs, he was able to grasp
  • rely mainly on the international Christian NGOs for help (food, health or education). Some are resettled in third countries. Given its field experience and knowledge Humphries gives a thorough analysis of the situation prevailing in the highlands
  • Fire management policy and environmental NGO movement : critical contemporary perspectives, indicators and prospects in savannas, Ghana
  • We are not contractors : professionalizing the interactive service work of NGOs in Rajasthan, India
  • Socio-spatial opportunities and the power of place. Bankwatch-NGOs in Washington, D.C.
  • The disappointments of civil society : the politics of NGO intervention in northern Ghana
  • Washington, D.C. als Prozess - Zur räumlich-kontextuellen Situiertheit von NGO-Weltbank-Beziehungen
  • Developmentalities and donor–NGO relations : contesting foreign aid policies in New Zealand/Aotearoa
  • policy: changes in language and fields of visibility; institutional reform; and funding delays and cut. It traces how some NGOs contested the new agenda through engaging in the practice of politics and how, new more politicised development subjectivities
  • Dans la montagne de Yulongxue au Yunnan se trouvent les glaciers les plus méridionaux d'Eurasie. Cet article s'appuie sur les travaux de Jen Mei-Ngo pour la description de la couverture glaciaire et neigeuse actuelle et donne également un aperçu des
  • discourses, which are treated as the unvarnished truth, to reposition themselves in relation to non-governmental organizations (NGOs), which are prominent social and political institutions in the Reserve. Farmers, forest collectors, and recent immigrants