Globalizing Social-Policy Practice
Globalizing Social-Policy Practice
Adopts a more global perspective on CCT policy development, considering the roles played by multilateral agencies. In one sense, this is a story of the formidable power of organizations like the World Bank as “knowledge managers.” On the other hand, the limits of the Bank’s hegemonic reach are also revealed: domestic politics continue to exert a major influence on project design and implementation which often contradict preferred paths of policy development.
Keywords: Policy transfer, Policy mobilities, Conditional cash transfers, Participatory budgeting, Ethnography of policy, Global social policy, World Bank
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