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    Democratisation’s third wave and the challenges of democratic deepening

    Overseas Development Institute, 2007
    This paper presents a study of democratisation and democracy assistance in the developing world. In particular, it provides an overview of the democratisation processes during the 1980s.
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    100 days: an agenda for government and donors in a new Zimbabwe

    Kubatana, 2007
    This report sets out an ambitious 100 Day Agenda for a new Zimbabwean Government. Although it is not known when a new Government will take office or what kind of government this will be, the paper argues that any new Government will face a host of extremely severe problems that have resulted from the policies pursued by the government of Robert Mugabe.
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    Corruption perceptions and risks in humanitarian assistance: a Liberia case study

    Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2007
    This study sets out to examine the risks of corruption associated with the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Liberia and how such risks can be managed and minimised in the future. This report aims to promote the more effective delivery of much needed assistance. The paper discusses the following:
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    Measuring governance: what guidance for aid policy?

    Overseas Development Institute, 2007
    Does governance matter? This paper explores the role of governance in aid effectiveness, pointing to policy recommendations (specifically with regards to Irish Aid) on how aid policy should be linked to governance in developing countries.
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    Consolidating stability in Haiti

    International Crisis Group, 2007
    This document discusses the security challenges facing Haiti’s President, René Préval. It also looks at some of the successes and areas of weaknesses before putting forward recommendations to UN agencies, the international community, and the President and Government.
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    Size matters: the impact of aid on institutions

    World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2007
    This paper explores the relationship between development assistance, economic governance and the size of developing country economies.
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    id21 insights, issue No. 66: Retaining legitimacy in fragile states

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    The term ‘fragile states’ refers to states where globalisation and liberalisation have led to high levels of poverty and inequality, low levels of state capacity, vulnerability to internal and external shocks and the potential for domestic and international conflict.
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    Tanzanian Non-Governmental Organisations - their perceptions of their relationships with the Government of Tanzania and donors, and their role in poverty reduction and development

    Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2007
    This paper presents findings from a survey of a section of Tanzanian NGOs on their perceptions of their relationships with the government and donors, and their views on their roles and impacts on poverty reduction and development.Key findings of the study indicate that:the relationship between NGOs and the government of Tanzania is expanding and improving, characterised by increased com
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    Helping hand?: aid to failing states

    Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2006
    This paper investigates whether aid can assist ‘failing’ states.
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    Development assistance and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

    House of Commons International Development Committee, 2007
    This report provides an assessment of the economic, social and political situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT’s) since the International Development Committee last visited the issue in 2004.

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