"Local Non-Government Organizations in Vietnam: Development, Civil Society and State-society Relations" by Joseph Hannah
Table of Contents
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Dedication | |
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Chapter 1: Approaching Civil Society in Vietnam Recognizing Civil Society Civil Society Theory and International Development Civil Society, Development and Vietnamese NGOs Conclusion
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Introduction Research Questions Overview of My Research Ethnographic Field Techniques Research Constraints: An American Researcher, A Sensitive Topic Scope of Research: What I Didn’t Do Conclusion
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Chapter 3: Theoretical Foundations Introduction History and Current Debates in Civil Society Civil Society in Development A New Approach – Civil Society Processes Conclusion
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Chapter 4: Vietnamese Encounters with Civil Society Introduction Vietnamese Historical Encounters with Civil Society Vietnamese Translations of “Civil Society” Vietnamese Writers on Civil Society Conclusion: Traveling Theory, Vietnamese Voices
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Chapter 5: Đổi Mới, VNGOs and Prospects for a Vietnamese Civil Society Đổi Mới and the Renegotiation of State-society Relations VNGOs, Civil Society and the Vietnamese State Registering VNGOs: Finding the Spaces between Party Lines Civil Society, Western Development Agencies and the Vietnamese State Conclusion
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Introduction Autonomy and the Work of Civil Society Empirical Lessons from Organizations in Vietnam Conclusions
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Chapter 7: “Non-Political Professionals”: Appropriate Civil Society Roles for VNGOs Introduction: Ms Ni Professionalism Vietnamese-led Development When “Professional” Means “Non-Political” Conclusion: Civil Society Functions in Vietnam: “Appropriate Activities”
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Recap: Civil Society and Vietnamese NGOs Contributions of this Dissertation Future Study Conclusion
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