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The Aid Triangle Recognizing The Human Dynamics Of Dominance Justice And Identity Malcolm Maclachlan Stuart C Carr Eilish Mcauliffe Editors

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The Aid Triangle Recognizing The Human Dynamics Of Dominance Justice And Identity Malcolm Maclachlan Stuart C Carr Eilish Mcauliffe Editors
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The Aid Triangle Recognizing The Human Dynamics Of Dominance Justice And Identity Malcolm Maclachlan Stuart C Carr Eilish Mcauliffe Editors instant download after payment.

Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Author: Malcolm MacLachlan; Stuart C. Carr; Eilish McAuliffe (editors)
ISBN: 9781350250925, 1350250929
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Aid Triangle Recognizing The Human Dynamics Of Dominance Justice And Identity Malcolm Maclachlan Stuart C Carr Eilish Mcauliffe Editors by Malcolm Maclachlan; Stuart C. Carr; Eilish Mcauliffe (editors) 9781350250925, 1350250929 instant download after payment.

The Aid Triangle focuses on the human dynamics of international aid and illustrates how the aid system incorporates power relationships, and therefore relationships of dominance. Using the concept of a triangle of dominance, justice and identity, this timely work explains how the experience of injustice is both a challenge and a stimulus to personal, community and national identity, and how such identities underlie the human potential that international aid should seek to enrich. This insightful new critique provides for the reader an innovative and constructive framework for producing more empowering and more effective aid.

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