NGO Advantages and the Liberal-Conservative Government
Author
Skjoldborg, Janus
Term
4. term
Publication year
2008
Pages
115
Abstract
Dette speciale i Udvikling og Internationale Relationer ved Aalborg Universitet (forår 2008) omhandler forholdet mellem ikke-statslige organisationer (NGO’er) og en liberal-konservativ regering. Ud fra titlen tyder det på, at studiet undersøger, hvilke fordele NGO’er kan have i samspillet med en sådan regering, og hvordan disse fordele kan påvirke deres engagement i politikudformning og praksis inden for udvikling og internationale relationer. Uddraget indeholder ikke oplysninger om præcise forskningsspørgsmål, metodevalg, empirisk materiale eller hovedresultater, så detaljer om undersøgelsens design og konklusioner kan ikke gengives her.
This master’s thesis in Development and International Relations at Aalborg University (Spring 2008) addresses the relationship between non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and a Liberal-Conservative government. Based on the title, the study appears to examine what advantages NGOs may have when interacting with such a government and how these advantages might shape their engagement in policy and practice within development and international relations. The excerpt does not provide specific research questions, methodological choices, empirical material, or key findings, so details about the study’s design and conclusions cannot be reported here.
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