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Tracing the boom of local NGOs since the 1990s in the context of the global political economy of aid, current trends of neoliberal state restructuring, and shifting post-Cold War hegemonies, this book explores the “associational revolution” in post-socialist, post-conflict Serbia. Looking into the country’s “transition” through a global and relational analytical prism, the ethnography unpacks the various forms of dispossession and inequality entailed in the democracy-promotion project.



Trade Review

“Vetta’s book offers a refreshing and much-needed class-informed analysis of the NGO world in Serbia…The book provides essential class-informed analysis for anyone interested in the working of aid industry in the context of post-socialist transformations.” • ANUAC

“This book offers a rich, informative and critical analysis on a topic that has so far not received much attention. It opens up a number of new research avenues on the topic of aid, democratization, neoliberalism and recent political developments in the context of Serbia.” • Eurasian Geography and Economics



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE MAKING

Chapter 1. Empowerment, Fast-Track
Chapter 2. NGOing and the Donor Effect

PART II: THE POLITICS OF CULTURE

Chapter 3. The “Democrats”: Salon NGOs in Belgrade
Chapter 4. The “Nationalists”: Radikali and Privatization

PART III: GOOD GOVERNANCE

Chapter 5. Revitalizing Communities, Decentralizing the State
Chapter 6. NGOs vs. State: Clash or Class?

Conclusion

References
Index

Democracy Struggles: NGOs and the Politics of Aid

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 17/12/2018
    ISBN13: 9781789200997, 978-1789200997
    ISBN10: 1789200997

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Tracing the boom of local NGOs since the 1990s in the context of the global political economy of aid, current trends of neoliberal state restructuring, and shifting post-Cold War hegemonies, this book explores the “associational revolution” in post-socialist, post-conflict Serbia. Looking into the country’s “transition” through a global and relational analytical prism, the ethnography unpacks the various forms of dispossession and inequality entailed in the democracy-promotion project.



    Trade Review

    “Vetta’s book offers a refreshing and much-needed class-informed analysis of the NGO world in Serbia…The book provides essential class-informed analysis for anyone interested in the working of aid industry in the context of post-socialist transformations.” • ANUAC

    “This book offers a rich, informative and critical analysis on a topic that has so far not received much attention. It opens up a number of new research avenues on the topic of aid, democratization, neoliberalism and recent political developments in the context of Serbia.” • Eurasian Geography and Economics



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE MAKING

    Chapter 1. Empowerment, Fast-Track
    Chapter 2. NGOing and the Donor Effect

    PART II: THE POLITICS OF CULTURE

    Chapter 3. The “Democrats”: Salon NGOs in Belgrade
    Chapter 4. The “Nationalists”: Radikali and Privatization

    PART III: GOOD GOVERNANCE

    Chapter 5. Revitalizing Communities, Decentralizing the State
    Chapter 6. NGOs vs. State: Clash or Class?

    Conclusion

    References
    Index

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