USAID Evaluation News

USAID Evaluation News
Title USAID Evaluation News PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1997
Genre Economic assistance, American
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A.I.D. Evaluation News

A.I.D. Evaluation News
Title A.I.D. Evaluation News PDF eBook
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Pages 184
Release 1991
Genre Agriculture
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Evaluation Publications List

Evaluation Publications List
Title Evaluation Publications List PDF eBook
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Pages 52
Release 1999
Genre Economic assistance, American
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Ideal Illusions

Ideal Illusions
Title Ideal Illusions PDF eBook
Author James Peck
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Pages 384
Release 2011-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1429991569

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From a noted historian and foreign-policy analyst, a groundbreaking critique of the troubling symbiosis between Washington and the human rights movement The United States has long been hailed as a powerful force for global human rights. Now, drawing on thousands of documents from the CIA, the National Security Council, the Pentagon, and development agencies, James Peck shows in blunt detail how Washington has shaped human rights into a potent ideological weapon for purposes having little to do with rights—and everything to do with furthering America's global reach. Using the words of Washington's leaders when they are speaking among themselves, Peck tracks the rise of human rights from its dismissal in the cold war years as "fuzzy minded" to its calculated adoption, after the Vietnam War, as a rationale for American foreign engagement. He considers such milestones as the fight for Soviet dissidents, Tiananmen Square, and today's war on terror, exposing in the process how the human rights movement has too often failed to challenge Washington's strategies. A gripping and elegant work of analysis, Ideal Illusions argues that the movement must break free from Washington if it is to develop a truly uncompromising critique of power in all its forms.

Rethinking Media Development through Evaluation

Rethinking Media Development through Evaluation
Title Rethinking Media Development through Evaluation PDF eBook
Author Jessica Noske-Turner
Publisher Springer
Pages 182
Release 2017-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319585681

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This book argues for an overhaul of the way media assistance is evaluated, and explores how new thinking about evaluation can reinforce the shifts towards better media development. The pursuit of media freedom has been the bedrock of media development since its height in the 1990s. Today, citizen voice, participation, social change, government responsiveness and accountability, and other ‘demand-side’ aspects of governance, are increasingly the rubric within which assistance to media development operates. This volume will appeal to scholars and students of media development and communication for social change whilst simultaneously representing a deep commitment to translating theoretical concepts in action-oriented ways.

Governing Failure

Governing Failure
Title Governing Failure PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Best
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 287
Release 2014-01-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1107729459

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Jacqueline Best argues that the 1990s changes in IMF, World Bank and donor policies, towards what some have called the 'Post-Washington Consensus,' were driven by an erosion of expert authority and an increasing preoccupation with policy failure. Failures such as the Asian financial crisis and the decades of despair in sub-Saharan Africa led these institutions to develop governance strategies designed to avoid failure: fostering country ownership, developing global standards, managing risk and vulnerability and measuring results. In contrast to the structural adjustment era when policymakers were confident in their solutions, this is an era of provisional governance, in which key actors are aware of the possibility of failure even as they seek to inoculate themselves against it. Best considers the implications of this shift, asking if it is a positive change and whether it is sustainable. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Books Online and via Knowledge Unlatched.

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2014

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2014
Title Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2014 PDF eBook
Author Medha Raj
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 171
Release 2014-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1626161569

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This issue of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs focuses on the topic of "Destabilizing Demographics," exploring the opportunities and challenges presented by dynamic population patterns and structures. Demographic shifts affect multiple facets of international affairs, impacting economies, modifying politics, and reshaping the fabric of our societies. These changes could have catastrophic international consequences if ignored or evaded. This edition concludes with articles regarding decidedly twenty-first century concerns: communication, integration, and globalization. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries.