INTD 397 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Neoliberalism, Structural Adjustment, Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
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Liberal hegemony: effects of neoliberalism not always uniform the depoliticization of ngo= apolitical behaviour shaped by powerful development agencies and donors for example. 2 separate patterns of neoliberalism: neoliberalism with weak states, neoliberalism with strong (illiberal) state dominance of the sap in weakening political and social capacity of the state. The condition is to implement and adjust the economy to weaken the capacity of the state. shadow state) Representing the interests of international financial institutions and powerful donors. Role of ngo is to replace the state"s welfare provision functions (cid:523)= Ngo role is taking over the state"s welfare provision functions under the state"s control and surveillance. The state"s strong control (cid:523)surveillance(cid:524) of ngo behaviour through laws and rewards. Ex china"s overseas ngo management law (cid:884)(cid:882)(cid:883)7 selective effects of privatization and regulation while maintaining strong control of the state in society behaviour. Donors don"t especially want advocacy but service provision. Ngo"s increasingly expected to perform neoliberal conception of (cid:498)good(cid:499) values.