The Aid Effect : Giving and Governing in International Development
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Acknowledgements vi Global Governance and the Ethnography of International Aid 1(36) David Mosse Good Governance as Technology: Towards an Ethnography of the Bretton Woods Institutions 37(24) Gerhard Anders Timing, Scale and Style: Capacity as Governmentality in Tanzania 61(24) Jeremy Gould The Genealogy of the `Good Governance' and `Ownership' Agenda at the Dutch Ministry of Development Cooperation 85(21) Jilles van Gastel Monique Nuijten Whose Aid? The Case of the Bolivian Elections Project 106(20) Rosalind Eyben Rosario Leon Interconnected and Inter-infected: DOTS and the Stabilisation of the Tuberculosis Control Programme in Nepal 126(24) Ian Harper The Worshippers of Rules? Defining Right and Wrong in Local Participatory Project Applications in South-Eastern Estonia 150(21) Aet Annist Unstating `the Public': An Ethnography of Reform in an Urban Water Utility in South India 171(25) Karen Coelho Disjuncture and Marginality -- Towards a New Approach to Development Practice 196(17) Rob van den Berg Philip Quarles van Ufford Notes on Contributors 213(3) Index 216
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