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Are Non-state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non-state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar [PDF]

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The focusing on new rules and institutional innovations by the international donor community corresponds to current academic analyses on “weak” or “failing states” in Africa and elsewhere.
Kohnert, Dirk
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Total Quality Management in the African business community of Burkina Faso: a change in perspective on knowledge development [PDF]

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During the 1990s Total Quality Management (TQM) became diffused to Burkina Faso. The overarching logic of privatization due to Structural Adjustment Programs prepared the ground for far-reaching changes in management practices.
Karsten, L., Pennink, B.
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Deconstructing Development [PDF]

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Whether it is being praised or excoriated, defended or condemned, the concept of development shapes and dominates our thinking about the Third World.
Jon Sylvester, Ruth Gordon
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Interrogating Europe's voids of memory: trauma theory and Holocaust Remembrance between the National and the Transnational [PDF]

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Reflecting on the research process for Holocaust Remembrance between the National and the Transnational (HRNT), which explores and analyzes the significance of the European and global politics of the commemoration of the Holocaust and Nazi-era crimes in ...
Allwork, Larissa
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Networks, Courts and Regional Integration - Explaining the Establishment of the Andean Court of Justice [PDF]

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Legal transplants have traditionally been believed to be the product of reason and informed decision-making that follow arduous deliberations and bargaining between lawmakers.
Osvaldo Saldías
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