Article(print) World Affairs Online1999

Governance and the international development community: Making sense of the Bangladesh experience

In: Contemporary South Asia, Volume 8, Issue 3, p. 295-309

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Abstract

This paper examines the organisation of government and the international development community-centred globalisation, focusing on the transformative nature of the two, particularly the concurrent reproduction of governmentality and the state of misgovernance in Bangladesh. It also examines the relationship between governance and the power of non-governmentality, particularly the specific nature of Bangladeshi civil society and the limitation of NGO in overcoming the state of misgovernance. (DSE/DÜI)

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