Corridors of Power: The Politics of Environmental Aid to Madagascar
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Science & Technology
History
Health & Wellness
형식
하드커버
페이지
336
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 23, 2016
출판사
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300212275
ISBN-13
9780300212273
설명
Catherine A. Corson delves into the intricate relationship between politics and environmental aid in Madagascar, tracing its evolution over the past four decades. Through extensive research, she examines how international aid has been shaped not just by environmental concerns but also by the political dynamics that influence funding and implementation.
Corson argues that the corridors of power often dictate the flow of support, reflecting the complex interplay between local needs and global agendas. Her insights shed light on the motivations of donor countries and organizations, highlighting how political interests can overshadow genuine efforts to assist in ecological preservation and sustainable development.
With a blend of academic rigor and practical experience, Corson paints a vivid picture of Madagascar’s struggles and triumphs in the realm of environmental aid. This work invites readers to reconsider the true impact of aid programs, encouraging a dialogue on how to better align political interests with the urgent needs of vulnerable ecosystems and communities.
Corson argues that the corridors of power often dictate the flow of support, reflecting the complex interplay between local needs and global agendas. Her insights shed light on the motivations of donor countries and organizations, highlighting how political interests can overshadow genuine efforts to assist in ecological preservation and sustainable development.
With a blend of academic rigor and practical experience, Corson paints a vivid picture of Madagascar’s struggles and triumphs in the realm of environmental aid. This work invites readers to reconsider the true impact of aid programs, encouraging a dialogue on how to better align political interests with the urgent needs of vulnerable ecosystems and communities.