Elite Capture or Capture Elites? Lessons from the 'Counter-elite' and 'Co-opt-elite' Approaches in Bangladesh and Ghana
Wong, Sam (2010). Elite Capture or Capture Elites? Lessons from the 'Counter-elite' and 'Co-opt-elite' Approaches in Bangladesh and Ghana. UNU-WIDER.
Document type:
Report
Collection:
-
Sub-type Working paper Author Wong, Sam Title Elite Capture or Capture Elites? Lessons from the 'Counter-elite' and 'Co-opt-elite' Approaches in Bangladesh and Ghana Volume/Issue No. 2010/82 Publication Date 2010 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 20 Language eng Abstract Community-based development has been criticized for its inadequate understanding of power relationships at the local level, which thus leaves room for elite capture. This paper compares and contrasts two case studies, both of which take power seriously in
UNU Topics of Focus Economic development Keyword Economic development
Sociological aspects (families)
Government policy (poor)
Renewable energy sources
Water useCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2010 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 17987237 ISBN 9789292303204 -
Citation counts Search Google Scholar Access Statistics: 434 Abstract Views - Detailed Statistics Created: Fri, 12 Feb 2016, 15:41:27 JST