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Civil Society by Design Kendall Stiles

Civil Society by Design By Kendall Stiles

Civil Society by Design by Kendall Stiles


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Drawing on research and experience in Bangladesh, this work pulls together economics, sociology and anthropology to explain an emerging social structure in the Third World. These structures bring together international donor agencies with various domestic community and private organizations.

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Civil Society by Design: Donors, NGOs, and the Intermestic Development Circle in Bangladesh by Kendall Stiles

Drawing on years of research and direct experience in Bangladesh, Stiles pulls together theoretical strands from economics, sociology, and anthropology to help explain an emerging social structure in the Third World. These structures, which he calls intermestic development circles, bring together international donor agencies with various domestic community and private organizations. In Bangladesh not-for-profit agencies are dramatically transforming their operation and organizational cultures, while in turn Western NGOs are themselves changing in subtle ways. Scholars of development will find Stiles's intriguing account of the reciprocating effects of extensive interaction, cooperation, and tensions between international donors and domestic recipients informative and provocative.

Moving through three discernable phases, each one explainable by resort to different theories, these development circles grow from mere trading arrangements to a coherent social structure, separate from the rest of civil society in Bangladesh. While in the process of the not-for-profits receiving assistance become wealthier and more effective, they lose much of their local identity and become part of a transnational network. At the same time, donors must recast themselves in order to work effectively with these agencies, which often creates tension between local and home offices. The book closes with some recommendations that might attenuate some of the more troubling effects of this transformation.

About Kendall Stiles

KENDALL W. STILES is Associate Professor of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago. He is the author of Case Histories in International Politics (2nd edition), Global Institutions and Local Empowerment, and Negotiating Debt: The IMF Lending Process.

Table of Contents

Intermestic Development Circles and Institutional Convergence Donors and NGOs in Bangladesh Dynamics of Intermestic Development Circles The Marginalized: Civil Society, Mass Movements, and the State Conclusions and Implications for Theory and Policy Acronym List Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275975500
9780275975500
0275975509
Civil Society by Design: Donors, NGOs, and the Intermestic Development Circle in Bangladesh by Kendall Stiles
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2002-06-30
192
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