DEVS 100 Chapter 12: Civil Society & Development

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False: prior to 1980 scholars thought democracy was essential for economic development. False: civil society can be viewed as a kind of privatization. True: social movements are typically class-based and civil society groups are usually issue oriented. True: initially, the state was the primary agent of international cooperation for development. True: the anti-globalization movement in the north has been directed principally towards governments. False: ngo"s were enlisted by the world bank to help fight poverty. True: the oaxaca rebellion took place in mexico. True: private sector associations are not considered desirable civil society actors in the development process by the undp. False: the leadership of popular movements in the global south used to rest on peasants and landless workers but is now in the hands of the working classes.

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