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Political Marketplace in Sites of Intractable Conflicts: Implications to humanitarian aid and development delivery of NGOs
Údaje o názvu Political Marketplace in Sites of Intractable Conflicts: Implications to humanitarian aid and development delivery of NGOs [rukopis] / Joshua Angelo Bata Další variantní názvy Political Marketplace in Sites of Intractable Conflicts: Implications to humanitarian aid and development delivery of NGOs Osobní jméno Bata, Joshua Angelo, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz Political Marketplace in Sites of Intractable Conflicts: Implications to humanitarian aid and development delivery of NGOs Vyd.údaje 2021 Fyz.popis 68 p. (23296 words), 10p. app. : il., mapy, grafy, tab. + CD ROM Poznámka Ved. práce Lenka Dušková Oponent Hynek Melichar Dal.odpovědnost Dušková, Lenka, 1980- (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Melichar, Hynek (oponent) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Klíč.slova political marketplace * NGO * South Sudan * international actors * political marketplace * NGO * South Sudan * international actors Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses MDT (043)378.2 Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Mgr. Studijní program Navazující Studijní program Geography Studijní obor International Development Studies kniha
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Using Alex de Waal's political marketplace framework, this study examines how NGOs contribute to the political marketplace reproduction in South Sudan. This study employs process tracing as its methodology and uses data from Aid Worker Security Database, UN OCHA's Humanitarian Access Incidence Overview, and other reports. The study also outlines how NGOs and political actors interact in South Sudan's political market and the dilemmas faced by both actors. Likewise, the study demonstrates how the political marketplace framework views NGO activities. Analyzing the transmission of causal forces from NGO activities to political marketplace reproduction reveals that NGOs potentially contribute to political market reproduction when political finance is low and when NGOs shift the incentive structure of political market actors. This paper argues that the consistent but low-intensity attacks against aid workers and their assets have been the empirical manifestation of political actors' strategy concerning NGO activities in South Sudan. The paper reveals that NGO activities transmit their causal force that contributes to reproducing the political marketplace in South Sudan when such activities enable the persistence of the exchange of loyalty and violence that is the ultimate expression of the political marketplace logic.Using Alex de Waal's political marketplace framework, this study examines how NGOs contribute to the political marketplace reproduction in South Sudan. This study employs process tracing as its methodology and uses data from Aid Worker Security Database, UN OCHA's Humanitarian Access Incidence Overview, and other reports. The study also outlines how NGOs and political actors interact in South Sudan's political market and the dilemmas faced by both actors. Likewise, the study demonstrates how the political marketplace framework views NGO activities. Analyzing the transmission of causal forces from NGO activities to political marketplace reproduction reveals that NGOs potentially contribute to political market reproduction when political finance is low and when NGOs shift the incentive structure of political market actors. This paper argues that the consistent but low-intensity attacks against aid workers and their assets have been the empirical manifestation of political actors' strategy concerning NGO activities in South Sudan. The paper reveals that NGO activities transmit their causal force that contributes to reproducing the political marketplace in South Sudan when such activities enable the persistence of the exchange of loyalty and violence that is the ultimate expression of the political marketplace logic.
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