Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society: Before and After the War on TerrorThe book critically examines the effects of the War on Terror on the relationships between civil society, security and aid. It argues that the War on Terror regime has greatly reshaped the field of development and it highlights the longer-lasting impacts of post-9/11 counter-terrorism responses on aid policy and practice on civil society. |
Contents
Theorising the Securitisation of Aid and Effects | 17 |
GovernmentCivil Society Relations Post911 | 49 |
Shifting Donor Perspectives | 76 |
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Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society: Before and After the War on Terror J. Howell,J. Lind Limited preview - 2009 |
Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society: Before and After the War on Terror J. Howell,J. Lind No preview available - 2009 |
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