UID:
almafu_9959238509402883
Umfang:
1 online resource (343 p.)
ISBN:
0-7425-3311-5
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0-7425-7656-6
Inhalt:
Demanding Accountability is a collection of nine original case studies that offer insights into how local, national, and international civil society factors mobilize to hold the World Bank accountable for its financed projects. It is a rich source of lessons for understanding today's emerging transnational civil society efforts to challenge powerful global institutions.
Anmerkung:
Includes index.
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Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Introduction: Framing the Inspection Panel Jonathan Fox; 1 Understanding the World Bank Inspection Panel Dana Clark; 2 The Arun III Hydroelectric Project, Nepal Richard E. Bissell; 3 The Planafloro Inspection Panel Claim: Opportunities and Challenges for Civil Society in Rondônia, Brazil Maria Guadalupe Moog Rodrigues; 4 Accountability at the World Bank: What Does It Take? Lessons from the Yacyretá Hydroelectric Project, Argentina/Paraguay Kay Treakle and Elías Díaz: Peña
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5 The Experience of Jamuna Bridge: Issues and Perspectives Majibul Huq Dulu6 The Biobío's Legacy: Institutional Reforms and Unfulfilled Promises at the International Finance Corporation David Hunter, Cristián Opaso, and Marcos Orellana; 7 The Inspection Panel Claims in Brazil Aurélio Vianna Jr.; 8 Singrauli: An Unfulfilled Struggle for Justice Dana Clark; 9 Social Protection Conditionality in World Bank Structural Adjustment Loans: The Case of Argentina's Garden Program (Pro-Huerta) Víctor Abramovich; 10 The China Western Poverty Reduction Project Dana Clark and Kay Treakle
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11 Lessons Learned Kay Treakle, Jonathan Fox, and Dana ClarkConcluding Propositions Jonathan Fox and Kay Treakle; Index; About the Contributors
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-7425-3310-7
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 1-299-84916-4
Sprache:
Englisch