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s, food and financial aid but for the long term to educate the people in their rights and in political and constitutional issues so that they can build a “democratized” civil society and be able to help themselves with the aid and monitoring of donor countries. Barkan, J. –Can establish democracies nurture democracy abroad? Lessons from Africa–Michigan State University, MI. #10, 1994Beckman, B. – The liberation of civil society: neo-liberal ideology and political theory –Review of African Political Economy. 58: 20-33, 1993Carothers, T. – Democracy assistance: the question of strategy – Democratization 4: 109-32, 1997Diamond, L. – Promoting Democracy in the 1990’s: Actors and instruments, Issues and Imperatives – New York, Carnegie Corporation of New York. 1995Hearn, J. – Foreign Aid, Democratization and Civil Society in Africa: A Study of South Africa, Ghana and Uganda – Institute of Development Studies http://www.ids.ac.uk/eldis/hearn.htmLuckham, R. and White, G. – Democratization in the South: The Jagged Wave – Manchester University Press, Manchester. 1996Riddell, R. and Beddington, A. – Developing Country NGOs and Donor Governments: Report to the Overseas Development Administration – London: Overseas Development Institute. 1995 ...

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