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The New conditionality: the politics of poverty reduction strategies

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Zed Books 2005Description: xi, 180 pISBN:
  • 9781842775226
  • 1842775235
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.91091724
Summary: This book presents detailed, field-level research on the application of Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs) in three countries: Tanzania, Vietnam and Honduras It describes the changing relations between the governments of these countries, donor agencies, and civic organizations that have taken part in formulating the new generation of PRSs. Poverty Reduction Strategies run up against a central paradox: in giving decisive policymaking powers to external agencies, the very process of drawing up development strategies to prioritise reducing poverty can gravely undermine the consolidation of democratic forces, structures and ideas in developing countries.
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This book presents detailed, field-level research on the application of Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs) in three countries: Tanzania, Vietnam and Honduras It describes the changing relations between the governments of these countries, donor agencies, and civic organizations that have taken part in formulating the new generation of PRSs. Poverty Reduction Strategies run up against a central paradox: in giving decisive policymaking powers to external agencies, the very process of drawing up development strategies to prioritise reducing poverty can gravely undermine the consolidation of democratic forces, structures and ideas in developing countries.

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