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 |
