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Economic assistance --- Economic assistance. --- USAID/Pakistan --- USAID/Pakistan. --- Pakistan --- Pakistan. --- Economic aid --- Foreign aid program --- Foreign assistance --- Grants-in-aid, International --- International economic assistance --- International grants-in-aid --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Conditionality (International relations) --- U.S.A.I.D./Pakistan --- U.S.A.I.D. Mission to Pakistan --- USAIDMP --- United States. --- Bākistān --- Dominion of Pakistan --- Eʼeʼaahjí Naakaii Dootłʼizhí Bikéyah --- Islami Jamhuriya e Pakistan --- Islāmī Jumhūrī-ye Pākistān --- Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān --- Islamic Republic of Pakistan --- Islamikē Dēmokratia tou Pakistan --- Islamische Republik Pakistan --- Islamskai͡a Respublika Pakistan --- Isli͡amska republika Pakistan --- Jamhuryat Islami Pakistan --- Pākistāna --- Pakistani Islamivabariik --- Pakisutan --- Paquistan --- State of Pakistan --- Islamskai︠a︡ Respublika Pakistan --- پاکِستان --- باكستان --- Пакістан --- Ісламская Рэспубліка Пакістан --- Пакистан --- Ислямска република Пакистан --- Isli︠a︡mska republika Pakistan --- Πακιστάν --- Ισλαμική Δημοκρατία του Πακιστάν --- パキスタン --- West Pakistan (Pakistan)
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"The Transformation of Capacity in International Development" exposes the transformation of capacity within the development discourse through a discursive analysis of USAID projects in Afghanistan and Pakistan between 1977 and 2017. Capacity development has emerged as a pervasive component and objective of aid, in spite of being ill-defined by donors. USAID is a significant actor with an unrivaled role in the production of projects, providing a unique institutional vantage point from which to realize relationships and networks of aid production. As development agendas increasingly call for human rights approaches to development and the foreign policies of donor states sound alarms over global security threats, capacity development has emerged as the solution to the complex problem of development. Through this examination of USAID's attempts to build capacity in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the book exposes how Western notions of progress, constructed by institutions, government officials, scholars and private sector actors, are obscured by the transformation of capacity. As agendas are translated into projects, they perpetuate historical relationships of global inequality that have corrupted and compete with indigenous models of governance. "The Transformation of Capacity in International Development" has implications for those considering the future of human rights-based approaches to development, the international management of global security threats and the sustainability of donor investments.
Economic development projects --- Development projects, Economic --- Projects, Economic development --- Economic assistance --- Technical assistance --- Evaluation. --- USAID/Afghanistan. --- USAID/Pakistan. --- United States. --- A.I.D. (United States. Agency for International Development) --- Agence américaine pour le développement international --- Agence des Etats-Unis pour le développement international --- Agencia de las Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional --- Ahent︠s︡ii︠a︡ z miz︠h︡narodnoho rozvytku Spoluchenykh Shtativ --- Ahentstvo Spoluchenykh Shtativ z miz︠h︡narodnoho rozvytku --- Ahentstvo SShA z miz︠h︡narodnoho rozvytku --- Ahentstvo z miz︠h︡narodnoho rozvytku SShA --- AID (United States. Agency for International Development) --- USAID --- Amerikanska agent︠s︡ii︠a︡ za mezhdunarodno razvitie --- Idārah-i Inkishāf-i Bayn al-Milalī-i Amrīkā --- U.S.A.I.D. (United States. Agency for International Development) --- U.S. Agency for International Development --- US Agency for International Development --- USAID (United States. Agency for International Development) --- اداره انکشاف بين المللى امريکا --- Development Loan Fund (U.S.) --- U.S.A.I.D./Pakistan --- U.S.A.I.D. Mission to Pakistan --- USAIDMP --- USAID/Kabul --- United States --- Foreign economic relations.
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