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An Exercise in Worldmaking 1- 2005-2006

Best student essays evaluated and published by students from the class of 2006

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Table of contents

Development NGOs or Deus Ex Machina? Neo-Liberal Cooptation Tactics in Salvadorean NGO-Government Power Relations

Carlos Zepeda

Moving Beyond the Poverty Debate: Strategies to Eradicate Child Labour

Hermine Engel

Alternatives to the 'State as Actor' Development

Melina Papageorgiou

Going Nuts...

Gabriella Salinas Lanao

Challenges and Prospects of Implementing Public Service Delivery Reform (PSDR) in Ethiopia

Yemane Halefom Gebre

IDP's Right to Housing: How this Right is Translated into Policy

Angela Maria Carvajalino Davila

Nationalizing Community Space or Community Self-Management? Forest Management in Post-Independence Meghalaya, India

Sanjeeva Kumar

Linking Political Theory to Recent EU and US Policies on Biofuels: Realism and Liberal Institutionalism

Jasper van den Munckhof

Public Community Partnerships for Waste Collection in Three Indian Cities

Melina Papageorgiou

The Relationship between Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction and Inequality

Ana Lucia Iturriza

Development Alternatives or Alternatives to Development: The Creative Whirlwinds of the Alternatives

Carlos Zepeda

Participative Management: A Viable Approach for Employee's Empowerment?

Chrysant Lily Kusumawardoyo

Humanitarian Intervention in Collapsed States: The Ethical Question

Adriano Alfredo Nuvunga

NGO Advocacy: Why the Shift, and how it Affects NGO Programming

Catherina Maria

Divergence Between Growth Rates and Per Capita Income Levels: A Neoclassical Perspective

Weini Zemichael

Globalization: Here to Stay...

Gabriella Salinas Lanao