Acknowledgements List of Acronyms Notes on the Contributors Introduction: The Impact of Economic Reform on Civil Society, Popular Participation and Democratisation in the Developing World; J.A.Clark & R.B.Kleinberg PART I: ASIA Structural Adjustment and Democratisation: The Case of Human Rights Organisations in Indonesia; S.Jones Economic and Political Reform in the Philippines 1986-1996: The Evolving Role of Human Rights NGOs; G.Clarke State-Societal Relations in a Rapidly Growing Economy: The Case of Malaysia, 1970-1997; F.K.Loh PART II: AFRICA Civil Society, Structural Adjustment and Democratisation in Kenya; J.E.Nyang'oro The Incomplete Democratic Transition in Uganda; S.Dicklitch Structural Adjustment, Military Dictatorship, Civil Society, and the Struggle for Democracy in Nigeria; F.Afolayan PART III: THE MIDDLE EAST The Economic and Political Impact of Economic Restructuring on NGO-State Relations in Egypt; J.A.Clark Doing Business with the State: Business-State Relations After Liberalisation in Jordan; P.W.Moore Neoliberal Reforms and Democratisation in Tunisia: Civil Society in a Rural Community; S.J.King PART IV: LATIN AMERICA Economic Liberalisation and Inequality in Mexico: Prospects for Democracy; R.B.Kleinberg Democracy and Organised Labour in Argentina: Challenges and New Alternatives; V.Patroni Neo-Liberalism, Democratisation and the Women's Movement in Nicaragua; K.Isbester Conclusions: Politics of Democratisation: The Force of Civil Society; R.B.Kleinberg & J.A.Clark Index
FUNSO AFOLAYAN Lecturer in African and World History, University of New Hampshire, Durham GERARD CLARKE Lecturer in Development Studies, University of Wales, Swansea SUSAN DICKLITCH Lecturer in African Politics, Franklin Marshall University, Pennsylvania KATHERINE ISBESTER Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Toronto SIDNEY JONES Executive Director of the Asia Division of Human Rights Watch STEVE J. KING Assistant Professor of Government, Georgetown University FRANCIS KOK-WAH LOH Associate Professor of Political Science, Universiti Sains Malaysia PETE MOORE Ph.D. Department of Political Science, McGill University, Montreal JULIUS E. NYANG'ORO Professor and Chair of African and Afro-American Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill VIVIANA PATRONI Lecturer in Political Science, Wilfred Laurier University, Ontario, Canada
REMONDA BENSABAT-KLEINBERG is an Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina at Wilmington where she teaches Latin American politics and international relations. She has published on state-business relations in Mexico under Nafta and economic liberalisation. Her books include Strategic Alliances and Other Deals: State-Business Relations and Economic Reform in Mexico , (1999). JANINE A. CLARK is Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire where she teaches Middle Eastern politics. She is currently carrying out comparative field research in Yemen, Jordan, Egypt and Sudan on women is Islamic political parties.
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