Congo Masquerade: The Political Culture of Aid Inefficiency and Reform FailureZed Books Ltd., 8 sep 2011 - 176 pagina's Congo Masquerade is about mismanagement, hypocrisy and powerlessness in what has proved to be one of Africa's most troublesome and volatile states. In this scathing study of catastrophic aid inefficiency, Trefon argues that whilst others have examined war and plunder in the Great Lakes region, none have yet evaluated the imported 'template format' reform package pieced together to introduce democracy and improve the well-being of ordinary Congolese. It has, the book demonstrates, been for years an almost unmitigated failure due to the ingrained political culture of corruption amongst the Congolese elite, abetted by the complicity and incompetence of international partners. Startling and provocative, Congo Masquerade offers a critical examination of why aid is not helping the Congo. |
Inhoudsopgave
The political economy of broken promises | |
A patchwork of unrealistic reforms | |
The administrative juggernaut | |
Culture matters | |
Conclusion | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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Congo Masquerade: The Political Culture of Aid Inefficiency and Reform Failure Theodore Trefon Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar |
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