This anthology is a mosaic of conceptual reflections and country cases on ownership in practice. The articles have been taken from speeches and debates during two conferences held in London and Berlin in 2009. The contributors discuss how partner countries steer their development and how development cooperation can support them in these processes. In this way, these articles provide deeper insights for practitioners and researchers on the political dimension of development cooperation. The richness of the points of view ...
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This anthology is a mosaic of conceptual reflections and country cases on ownership in practice. The articles have been taken from speeches and debates during two conferences held in London and Berlin in 2009. The contributors discuss how partner countries steer their development and how development cooperation can support them in these processes. In this way, these articles provide deeper insights for practitioners and researchers on the political dimension of development cooperation. The richness of the points of view corresponds with the unpredictability and openness of the topic.
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