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Partnerships, Power and Peacebuilding T. Dibley

Partnerships, Power and Peacebuilding By T. Dibley

Partnerships, Power and Peacebuilding by T. Dibley


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By highlighting the scope and limitations of local NGO agencies, this book presents a unique perspective of the relationship between peacebuilding theory and its application in practice, outlining how well-educated, well-connected local decision makers and thinkers navigate the uneven power dynamics of the international aid system.

Partnerships, Power and Peacebuilding Summary

Partnerships, Power and Peacebuilding: NGOs as Agents of Peace in Aceh and Timor-Leste by T. Dibley

By highlighting the scope and limitations of local NGO agencies, this book presents a unique perspective of the relationship between peacebuilding theory and its application in practice, outlining how well-educated, well-connected local decision makers and thinkers navigate the uneven power dynamics of the international aid system.

About T. Dibley

Thushara Dibley is the Deputy Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney, Australia. She has published articles on social movements, activism and international development in Southeast Asia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Landscapes of Partnership 2. Contract Relationships 3. Partner-Driven Relationships 4. Networked Relationships Conclusion

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GOR012787500
9781137369697
1137369698
Partnerships, Power and Peacebuilding: NGOs as Agents of Peace in Aceh and Timor-Leste by T. Dibley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
20140903
200
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