Les processus de transfert de politiques publiques et les nouvelles techniques de gouvernance. Le rôle de la Banque mondiale dans l'adoption des programmes de conditional cash transfers aux Philippines
Julien Debonneville and
Pablo Diaz
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2013, vol. n° 216, issue 4, 161-178
Abstract:
This contribution aims to study policy transfer processes in the field of development and the fight against poverty. By studying the Conditional Cash Transfer in the Philippines, we will attempt to highlight how this policy, born in the 1990?s in Latin America, was put on the agenda of the Philippines government. To this end, we also intend to describe what role (s) IGOs, and particularly the World Bank, played in these processes of policy transfer. Therefore, we will emphasize its role as an entrepreneur of ideas/norms as well as its networking ability through its international experts, favouring lesson-drawing processes. More specifically, based on our field studies, we underline the importance of conferences, workshops and field visits of ?best cases?, organized by IGOs to legitimate new policies. Our conclusions underline the transnationalization of policymaking and the centrality of IGOs in this process.
Keywords: Public policy; policy transfert; World Bank; The Philippines; Conditional Cash Transfers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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