Les paradoxes du régime de l'aide, entre injonctions internationales et logiques nationales. Le cas d'une enclave bureaucratique au Mozambique
Rozenn N. Diallo
Mondes en développement, 2014, vol. n° 165, issue 1, 51-63
Abstract:
The aid regime prevails in Mozambique ever since its independence in 1975. The dialectic between international demands and state power is analysed in the case of a bureaucratic enclave within the tourism ministry. This administrative unity is fund by the World Bank at the heart of the state. Policymaking in such a context can be compared to an accordion : leadership in decision-making may remain the prerogative of the state, but at the same time state liberty faces many constraints.
Keywords: aid regime; state sovereignty; Mozambique; bureaucratic enclave; administrative elites; nature conservation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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