Exporting good governance : temptations and challenges in Canada's aid program /
"Can good governance be exported? International development assistance is more frequently being applied to strengthening governance in developing countries, and in Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada's Aid Program, the editors bring together diverse perspectives...
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Language: | English |
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Waterloo, Ont. :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press : Centre for International Governance Innovation,
2007
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Series: | Studies in international governance.
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Table of Contents:
- The changing politics of aid / Ngaire Woods
- Focusing aid on good governance: can it work? / Sue Unsworth
- Boy scouts and fearful angels: the evolution of Canada's international good governance agenda / Ian Smillie
- Supporting the state through aid? The case of Vietnam / Nilima Gulrajani
- Assisting civil society through aid: the case of Bangladesh / Fahimul Quadir
- The benefits of an indirect approach: the case of Ghana / Peter Arthur and David Black
- Defence, development, and diplomacy: the case of Afghanistan, 2001-2005 / Scott Gilmore and Janan Mosazai
- The perils of changing donor priorities in fragile states: the case of Haiti / Robert Muggah
- Astute governance promotion versus historical conditions in explaining good governance: the case of Mauritius / Richard Sandbrook
- Managing Canada's growing development cooperation: out of the labyrinth / Bernard Wood
- Donor coordination and good governance: donor-led and recipient-led approaches / Paolo de Renzio and Sarah Mulley
- Conclusion: challenges and new directions for Canada / Jennifer Welsh.