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Governance, Representation and International Aid
Sheila Nair
Politics and International Affairs
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South-East Asia
100%
Aid Donors
100%
International Aid
100%
20th Century
50%
Neoliberal
50%
Article Use
50%
Development Aid
50%
Poverty Eradication
50%
Self-understanding
50%
Representational Power
50%
Scholarly Field
50%
Asymmetric Relationship
50%
Hierarchical Relations
50%
Power Relations
50%
Washington Consensus
50%
Washington DC
50%
Hegemonic Discourse
50%
Dispensation
50%
Discursive Power
50%
International Aid Architecture
50%
Scholarly Literature
50%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Binaries
100%
Discursive
100%
Southeast Asia
100%
Twentieth Century
50%
Modality
50%
Architecture
50%
Field Research
50%
D.C. Washington
50%
Development Aid
50%
Eradication
50%
implied powers
50%
Dispensation
50%
Scholarly Literature
50%
Social Sciences
South East Asia
100%
Foreign Aid
100%
Twentieth Century
50%
Nongovernmental Organizations
50%
Field Work
50%
Poverty Alleviation
50%
Development Aid
50%