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Macro-economic effects of development plan expenditures. A framework for analysis, with special reference to Uganda
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1993
Development plans are mainly concerned with the financial aspects of development projects, while the economic aspects are often neglected. This paper ...
Development plans, Economic models, Development projects, Uganda
Trial monitoring of corruption cases: An innovative answer to the quest for evaluation tools
U4 Practice Insight | Feb 2020
Impartial, competent and efficient judiciaries are vital in addressing corruption. Both qualitative and quantitative aspects of performance should be ...
Med rett til å drepe: Æresdrap i Midtøsten
Journal Article | Jan 2004
The article (in Norwegian) provides an overview of the legal and cultural aspects of honour killings in the Middle East. Based on ethnographic material ...
honour killings, retributive justice, human rights, Middle East, Pakistan
Why technology transfer and new industrial structures may accelerate economic development
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2001
Countries within a region often experience a similar rate of industrial development. Do foreign direct investments have any influence on this aspect of ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI), economic development, technology transfers
Dharma power: Searching for security in post-new order Indonesia
Book Chapter | Oct 2010
The chapter examines how security concerns are infiltrating new aspects of daily life in Indonesia, giving rise to new organisational forms and ways of ...
Indonesia
Zanzibari Islamic knowledge transmission revisited: Loss, lament, legacy, transmission - and transformation
Journal Article | Jan 2013
This article revisits aspects of knowledge transmission within the 20th century Islamic scholarly community in Zanzibar. It particularly adresses the ...
Islam Tanzania Zanzibar Sufism, Tanzania, Zanzibar
From nation-building to popular culture: The modernization of performance in Tanzania
CMI Report | Jan 1995
This study focuses on Tanzania's efforts to use elements from ethnic expressive arts in political propaganda and in the creation of a national culture ...
Dance, Performing arts, Traditional culture, Theatre, Tanzania, Africa: Tanzania
The UN and post-crisis aid: Towards a more political economy
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2000
This paper reviews certain aspects of the post-crisis problem, as seen from within the UN. It outlines the wide variety in cases that fall within post-crisis ...
Introduction: Performing the State
Journal Article | Jul 2016
Seeking to expand the domain of the political beyond normative understandings of the state, the articles in this special edition examine the performative ...
Performance, governance, religion, militia, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Southeast Asia
Mid term review of cooperation between Norway and Malawi in statistical development
Project | Jan - Apr 2006
The review shall comprise, but not necessary be limited to, the following tasks: Review how the terms and procedures related to administrative arrangements ...
Statistics, Economic Modelling, Economic Planning, Africa: Malawi
Is it Wrong to Rank? A Critical Assessment of Corruption Indices
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2006
This paper emphasizes the importance of collecting information on corruption, while still stressing critical aspects of the most applied sources of such ...
Corruption, Index, Data
Tackling petty corruption through social norms theory: lessons from Rwanda
U4 Issue | Jan 2021
Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, taximotorcyclists working in Kigali continue to deal ...
Corruption, Rwanda, Social Norms, Rwanda
Dharma power: Searching for security in post-new order Indonesia
Journal Article | Aug 2009
Security concerns are creeping into new aspects of everyday life in Indonesia, resulting in new organizational forms and ways of perceiving self and society. ...
Dharma wisesa, ontological uncartainty, power, security, spirit, army, Indonesia
Main Problems and Status of Reforms
News | 17 Sep 2007
Montenegro shares many aspects of corruption with other post-communist states: the legacy of large, non-competitive bureaucracies, underdeveloped market economy, scarcity of resources, and lack of democratic governance.
Montenegro
Afghanistan. A snapshot study
Book Chapter | Jan 2003
This study examines particular aspects of the overall Afghanistan mission. It represents a 'snapshot analysis' of the planning, establishment and first ...
UN, UN operations, UNAMA, conflict, post-war aid, relief, recovery, reconstruction, Asia: Afghanistan
For the love of God: Care-giving in the Middle East
Journal Article | Nov 2010
In Jerusalem in the 1960s two nuns belonging to the Polish Order of the Sisters of St. Elizabeth experienced a calling to help relieve the suffering among ...
care giving, gift, orphans, resilience, war, Israel
Deciding over nature: Corruption and environmental impact assessments
U4 Issue | Nov 2016
Environmental impact assessments (EIAs) are a core aspect of environmental decision-making in most countries. Despite massive potential for public harms ...
natural resource management
The Aid Agencies and the Fragile States Agenda
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2006
In recent years, a consensus appears to have emerged that a variety of problems can be understood in terms of state failure. This paper reviews one aspect ...
Fragile states, Peace building, Aid policy
Civilian and Military Relations in Turkey: A Historical Survey
CMI Working Paper | Dec 2016
This CMI Working Paper presents an analysis of civilian-military relations in Turkey, casting light on institutional, legal and economic aspects that ...
civilian, military, powers, coup, civil-military relations, Turkey