Non-governmental organisations and governance states: The impact of transnational environmental management networks in Madagascar

作者: Rosaleen Duffy

DOI: 10.1080/09644010600937173

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摘要: Abstract This article examines the concept of governance states in relation to environmental politics Madagascar. Governance can be regarded as a new development North–South relations. The denotes move towards post-conditionality, where are defined ‘stakeholders’ and drawn into ‘partnerships’ with global public–private networks. uses Madagascar case study through which examine post-conditionality. In particular, it complex networks actors, especially international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) World Bank. It focuses on how such transnational deeply affect conservation policy-making within developing world more generally. increasingly close relationships between world, NGOs argues that rela...

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