Contenu du sommaire : New sectoral perspectives on international NGOs: scale, dynamics and influences
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | Vol.30, n°6, 2020 |
Titre du numéro | New sectoral perspectives on international NGOs: scale, dynamics and influences |
Editorial
- New sectoral perspectives on international NGOs: scale, dynamics and influences - Nicola Banks , Lau Schulpen & Dan Brockington p. 695-705
Articles
Section 1: New methodological perspectives on INGO sectors in the global North
- Growth and change in Britain's development NGO sector (2009–2015) - Nicola Banks & Dan Brockington p. 706-721
- Does “the” Dutch INGO exist? Mapping a decade of financial and organisational change - Lau Schulpen & Luuk van Kempen p. 722-737
- Canada's GINGOs: who are they, what are they doing, and what role for the future? - John-Michael Davis p. 738-750
Section 2: New insight into key external influences on INGO sectors in the global North
- Civil society funding by OECD-DAC governments: no more politics as usual? - Boris Verbrugge & Huib Huyse p. 751-762
- Civil society aid as balancing act – navigating between managerial and social transformative principles - Jelmer Kamstra p. 763-773
- Domestic constraints on the global impact of US development transnational NGOs - George E. Mitchell & Sarah S. Stroup p. 774-783
- Partnership on paper, pragmatism on the ground: the European Union's engagement with civil society organisations - Niels Keijzer & Fabienne Bossuyt p. 784-794
- Not one, but many “publics”: public engagement with global development in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States - Jennifer Hudson , David Hudson , Paolo Morini , Harold Clarke & Marianne C. Stewart p. 795-808
- In INGOs we trust? How individual determinants and the framing of INGOs influences public trust - John-Michael Davis , Spencer Henson & Liam Swiss p. 809-824
- Neutral press, negative opinions: development cooperation and the Dutch media - Mirjam Vossen p. 825-836