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1) Mainstream approaches focus too much on material incentives and fail to consider the role of ideas and discourse.
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3) Achieving structural economic transformation will require aligning political, policy, and social coalitions behind a new development strategy focused on ideas of modernization and equality, not just incentives.
The document summarizes a presentation given at the University of Antwerp on fieldwork conducted in the Rwandan hills. The presentation covered: 1) an overview of Rwanda, 2) fieldwork conducted, 3) local governance structures, 4) Gacaca courts used to address the past, and 5) a specific hill called Ntabona located among 1000 others.
The document provides information about PayPal's order management features, including Payment Data Transfer (PDT), Instant Payment Notification (IPN), and downloadable transaction reports. It discusses how PDT and IPN work differently, with IPN not requiring SSL and supporting multiple currencies. The document also covers setting up and using PDT and IPN, accessing transaction history and reports, and includes an appendix that lists all the variable fields used in PDT and IPN messages.
This document discusses the relationship between neo-patrimonialism and development in Africa. It questions the orthodox view that neo-patrimonialism necessarily hinders development. It provides examples from Asia, such as Indonesia under Suharto, that achieved rapid growth despite high levels of rent-seeking and corruption. It argues that the organization of clientelism and rent management may be more important for development than the existence of neo-patrimonialism alone. The document proposes exploring different types of patrimonial regimes and their relationship to economic performance in Africa.
Ppt hickey sh antwerp seminar april 2012 presentationjdhondt
The document discusses new thinking on the politics of development beyond mainstream approaches. It summarizes insights from a seminar presentation on Uganda's political economy given by Sam Hickey from the Effective States and Inclusive Development Centre. Some key points:
1) Mainstream approaches focus too much on material incentives and fail to consider the role of ideas and discourse.
2) Uganda has seen shifts toward a more programmatic and less clientelistic political settlement, though patronage persists.
3) Achieving structural economic transformation will require aligning political, policy, and social coalitions behind a new development strategy focused on ideas of modernization and equality, not just incentives.
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2. 2 Inhoud 1. OS in internationaal perspectief: uitdagingen en remedies 2. EU remedie: Division of Labour 3. EU Gestructureerde Dialoog 2010-211 4. Belgische subsidiariteit en Vlaamse OS 5. Te veel Belgische koks in de keuken? 6. Besluit: Te druk in de keuken? Dichter bij de burger?
25. 3.EU Gestructureerde Dialoog 2010-211 “LA’s unieketoegevoegdewaarde: concrete acties in Oln sporenverschillende stakeholders aansamentewerken ontwikkelingsvoorlichting, bewustmaking, extra steun LA in Oln: dichtbij de bevolking, zichtbaaraanwezig, kennenplaatselijkebehoeften, ervaring en vaardig in territorialeontwikkeling, decentralisatie en democratischbestuur” 8
28. 4. Belgische subsidiariteit en Vlaamse OS - 1993: in forointerno, in foroexterno: OS federaal, gewesten en gemeenschappen - Vl.OS (ODA) : 1995: €8.2 miljoen 2009: €49.5 miljoen - sinds 2004: overschakelen naar programmaanpak 10
32. 5. Te veel Belgische koks in de keuken? DoLin-country EU: in beide landen vrij sterk, maar recent ZA: Joint Country Strategy Paper 2007-013 Mozambique: EU Fast Track Initiative DoL and Complementarity 2008 o.l.v. NL - DoLin-country B niet geformaliseerd 14
33. 5. Te veel Belgische koks in de keuken? - VSBB-aanbeveling Vl.OS: portefeuille actief/passieve donor i.f.v. comparatief voordeel, en aansluiten bij DoL EU. - MAAR: is intra-donorDoLBelgie niet meer opportuun? DoL EU in-country complementariteit: donormapping; Joint AssistanceStrategies 2014 Atlas of DecentralisedCooperationCoR: vrijwillig, niet-exhaustief DAC ODA rapportering: per land Spanje ‘Centraal Master Plan’? Haalbaar? B: Interministeriële Conferentie Buitenlands Beleid weinig operationeel 15
40. 6. Besluit: Te druk in de keuken? V: Kan in-countryDoLEU Belgische DoL in het Z stimuleren? A: Ja, maar… Coördinatie en complementariteit nog sterk verbeterbaar bv decentrale concentratie; bv HR gezondheidsector Moz enkel indien nood in-country complementariteit formeel onderkend Vlaamse OS: meer en meer VIA verwijzing naar EU DoL in CSP provincies, gemeenten, NGO’s, uniefs,…? 17
41. 6. Besluit: Te druk in de keuken? V: Zal DoL EU tot meer DoL in België leiden ???? A: Nee, tenzij… Interministeriële Conferentie Buitenlands Beleid: afspraken! impliceert uiteindelijk intra-gewestelijkecoördinatieS (departementen, MAAR OOK: provincies, steden en gemeenten) 18
42. 7. Besluit: dichter bij de burger? Subsidiariteit in OL : - decentrale niveau als comparatief voordeel - decentralisatieketen lokaal-regionaal-nationaal nodig - impliceert afwegen : actieve versus passieve donorrol taakverdeling (DoL) 19
43. 7. Besluit: Dichter bij de burger? Staat Vlaamse OS echt dichter bij de Vlaamse burger? Meer sensibilisering en kennis bv comparatief voordeel, land/sectorkeuze? Kan complementariteit en DoL naar burger vertaald worden? Spanning tussen : “[Vlaamse OS]steeds in overeenstemming met de internationale consensus over goede donorpraktijken” vs. “actief en coherent buitenlands beleid…om de aanwezigheid in Europa, de wereld en multilaterale organisaties gericht te versterken” 20