Descript |
xviii, 273 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-268) and index |
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NGOs and state development -- Theorizing NGOs and the state : territoriality, governance, capacity, legitimacy -- Kenya as case study : historical portraits of NGOs and the state -- Territoriality : NGOs and the broadcasting of state power -- NGOs' role in governance : changing patterns of policymaking and implementation -- NGOs, service provision and administrative capacity : isomorphism through learning in the civil service -- Have NGOs decreased perceptions of state legitimacy over time? -- NGOs : increase state legitimacy or undermine popular support? -- Blurring the boundaries between NGOs and the state : a comparative analysis |
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Non-governmental organizations -- Kenya
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Economic development projects -- Kenya
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Non-governmental organizations -- Political aspects -- Kenya
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Kenya -- Politics and government -- 2002-
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