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Interorganisational Coordination in Development Cooperation: How Communication at the Country Level Transforms

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This book provides hands-on recommendations on how to best coordinate development cooperation activities. This interdisciplinary study applies one of sociology’s grand theories to guide its com-prehensive field research in two regions. As a result, it analyses how individuals’ actions scale up to organisational behaviour and inter-organisational cooperation. It also deconstructs how bilateral and multilateral organisations are shaped by donors’ national-economical and geopolitical-interests. Moreover, it shows how their employees at the country level balance these objectives with the ideal of transnational solidarity. Finally, it reveals that informal meetings at the sectoral level are the best ways to coordinate and align activities efficiently.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Country
Germany
Date
29 July 2022
Pages
231
ISBN
9783848787845

This book provides hands-on recommendations on how to best coordinate development cooperation activities. This interdisciplinary study applies one of sociology’s grand theories to guide its com-prehensive field research in two regions. As a result, it analyses how individuals’ actions scale up to organisational behaviour and inter-organisational cooperation. It also deconstructs how bilateral and multilateral organisations are shaped by donors’ national-economical and geopolitical-interests. Moreover, it shows how their employees at the country level balance these objectives with the ideal of transnational solidarity. Finally, it reveals that informal meetings at the sectoral level are the best ways to coordinate and align activities efficiently.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Country
Germany
Date
29 July 2022
Pages
231
ISBN
9783848787845