Publicado el agosto de 2007 (ePub) en Inglés

Theatricality of Robert Lepage

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Drawing on field research in Namibia and the Solomon Islands and case studies of international organizations such as USAID and Oxfam Suzan Ilcan and Anita Lacey argue that aid programs have forged new understandings of poverty that are more about governing the poor through neo-liberal reforms than providing just solutions to poverty. By analyzing these programs they reveal that concepts of privatization empowerment and partnership are tools that treat the poor as a governed entity within a system of actors governments...
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agosto 2007

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McGill-Queen's University Press

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Drawing on field research in Namibia and the Solomon Islands and case studies of international organizations such as USAID and Oxfam Suzan Ilcan and Anita Lacey argue that aid programs have forged new understandings of poverty that are more about governing the poor through neo-liberal reforms than providing just solutions to poverty. By analyzing these programs they reveal that concepts of privatization empowerment and partnership are tools that treat the poor as a governed entity within a system of actors governments international organizations and private businesses that make up the global aid regime.An illuminating work of critiques and solutions for the current global aid regime Governing the Poor shows the consequences of championing market-based solutions to poverty while neglecting to provide social infrastructure.
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McGill-Queen's University Press

Fecha de lanzamiento

agosto 2007

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9780773581654

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9780773581654

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1001149391

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