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NGOs And Civil Society : Democracy By Proxy?

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This accessible book provides a concise introduction to the way in which non-governmental organizations (NGOs) work.

By bringing together a range of literature - including ideas from international relations and organizational analysis - Hudock is able to develop a new conceptual framework for understanding both the strengths and weaknesses of NGOs as they operate in the development field.

Healthy democracy depends on a strong and vibrant civil society.

NGOs have a central role to play in this process, especially those which empower disadvantaged and under-represented groups.

However, Hudock shows that over recent years, NGOs have become heavily dependent on development agencies and governments for their funding, jeopardizing their effectiveness.

The book argues that we need a thorough organizational and political understanding of the way in which NGOs in the north and south work in order to comprehend fully both the opportunities they can offer and the serious constraints under which they operate.

Using many examples and two case studies, Hudock highlights the difficulties faced by NGOs and outlines possible solutions for the future.NGOs and Civil Society will be indispensable reading for all those studying the role of NGOs in development studies, international relations and the sociology of development, as well as for practitioners.

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Product Details
Polity Press
0745616496 / 9780745616490
Paperback / softback
060
24/10/1999
United Kingdom
English
viii, 120p.
22 cm
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