Archive for the ‘Networks’ Category

Contesting Stereotypes: Muslim Women’s Responses to Globalized Fear Discourses

BY DORTHE POSSING A report, “Being a Muslim woman in Denmark,” published in March 2009 and commissioned by the former Danish Minister for Gender Equality, Karen Jespersen, concluded that the circulation of “Islamist” discourses on the Internet and Arabic satellite-TV put young Danish Muslim women’s notions of equality and citizenship at risk. The logic was [...]

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Posted by on March 13th, 2010 No Comments

Conflict Resolution Networks

BY SUSAN ALLEN NAN The rise of the network society has shaped both conflict and conflict resolution. Conflict between the global network of capital exchange and locally rooted meaning can be seen in many international conflicts today. Castells argues that many of today’s conflicts are protests (by Zapatistas, American militia, Aum Shinrikyo, al-Qaeda, and the [...]

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Posted by on March 20th, 2008 No Comments

Challenges in International Health for the New Millennium: NGOs & US Bilateral Assistance

BY CURTISS SWEZY Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have long played a key role in providing health care in the US. Originally referred to as PVOs, or private voluntary organizations, these charitable hospitals and inner city resettlement homes provided some of the first health and social safety net care for remote and disenfranchised populations from the western [...]

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Posted by on November 21st, 2007 No Comments

Diffusion of Innovation & Change in Health Care Policy: Why We Just Can’t Seem to Learn!

BY DAVID WILSFORD When you think about public policy issues that are not working well, it does not take a rocket scientist to identify the health care system in the United States as one of them. For those who study public policy and particularly those who look at how other countries do it, a central [...]

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Posted by on November 21st, 2007 No Comments

Sharks and Dinosaurs: State-Business Relations in Syria

BY BASSAM HADDAD The state’s relationship with business communities can provide both detrimental and beneficial economic outcomes. One factor that impinges on successful development can be the state-business nexus. Is such underdevelopment a function of certain cultures? A study of how state and business actors come together in informal economic networks and shape patterns of [...]

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Posted by on June 26th, 2007 No Comments

Global Civil Society in the Global Political Arena

BY LISA JORDAN Global civil society is a relatively new layer of networks and organizations that operate beyond national borders. Over 20,000 of these networks are already active on the world stage, 90 % of which have been formed within the last thirty years. Many —including Jubilee 2000, the Global Campaign to Ban Landmines, Amnesty International [...]

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Posted by on June 2nd, 2006 No Comments