Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... NGOs — and analyse their relationship to dominant power relations . The study of advocacy NGOs as political actors reflects the growing interest over the past couple of decades in the role of NGOs in contributing to establishing ' good ...
... NGOs — and analyse their relationship to dominant power relations . The study of advocacy NGOs as political actors reflects the growing interest over the past couple of decades in the role of NGOs in contributing to establishing ' good ...
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... NGO backlash had begun . Many recent writings , both in the ' West ' and in the Arab world , have characterized NGOs as elitist organisations , dependent on Western funding and / or acting to maintain current structures of inequality ...
... NGO backlash had begun . Many recent writings , both in the ' West ' and in the Arab world , have characterized NGOs as elitist organisations , dependent on Western funding and / or acting to maintain current structures of inequality ...
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... NGO activities , the infamous Law 32/1964 , granted the ministry wide - ranging powers to intervene in the work of NGOs , to the point of even appointing ministry officials to the boards of NGOs . The law also contained articles ...
... NGO activities , the infamous Law 32/1964 , granted the ministry wide - ranging powers to intervene in the work of NGOs , to the point of even appointing ministry officials to the boards of NGOs . The law also contained articles ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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