Resisting Dispossession: Indigenous Peoples, the World Bank and the Contested Terrain of Policy
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- Ebrahim, Alnoor & Herz, Steve, 2007. "Accountability in Complex Organizations: World Bank Responses to Civil Society," Working Paper Series rwp07-060, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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neoliberalism; dispossession; development; globalization; World Bank; Indigenous Peoples;All these keywords.
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