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Active Social Capital Tracing The Roots Of Development And Democracy

Doreen Eichel
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Active social capital tracing the roots of development and democracy as discussed by the authors is an example of such a book that has been downloaded millions of times in the last few years and used by millions of malicious bugs inside their computers.
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Thank you very much for downloading active social capital tracing the roots of development and democracy. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have search numerous times for their chosen readings like this active social capital tracing the roots of development and democracy, but end up in infectious downloads. Rather than reading a good book with a cup of coffee in the afternoon, instead they juggled with some malicious bugs inside their computer.

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Patronage as politics in South Asia

TL;DR: Piliavsky as discussed by the authors discusses the political economy of patronage, pre-eminence and the state in South Asia and discusses the paradox of patronage and the People's sovereignty.
Journal ArticleDOI

Social Capital as Obstacle to Development: Brokering Land, Norms, and Trust in Rural India

TL;DR: In this article, a study of how rural land brokers mediate the arrival of a Special Economic Zone in rural Rajasthan, the authors argue that theories of collective social capital cannot explain how networks, norms, and trust interact in a process of economic change.
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The Importance of Interplay Between Leadership and Social Capital in Shaping Outcomes of Rights-Based Fisheries Governance

TL;DR: In this article, the role of social capital and leadership in natural resource governance (particularly fisheries) is discussed, and four theoretically informed propositions about the relationship between key explanatory variables and outcomes are presented.
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Social capital in post-disaster recovery trajectories: Insights from a longitudinal study of tsunami-impacted small-scale fisher organizations in Chile

TL;DR: In this article, increased likelihood and severity of coastal disasters in the 21st century represent major threats for coastal communities' resource management capacity and livelihoods, and disaster research has frequ...
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NGOs, Political Protest, and Civil Society

TL;DR: Carew Boulding as discussed by the authors argues that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have an important effect on political participation in the developing world, and they promote moderate political participation through formal mechanisms such as voting only in democracies where institutions are working well.