1st Edition

Non-Governmental Organizations and the State in Asia Rethinking Roles in Sustainable Agricultural Development

Edited By John Farrington, David J. Lewis Copyright 1993

    This presents twenty specially commissioned case studies of farmer participatory approaches to agricultural innovation initiated by NGOs in Asia. Beginning with a broad review of institutional activity at the grassroots, the authors set the case material within the context of NGO relations with the State and their contribution to democratisation and the consolidation of rural civil society.
    Specific questions are raised: how good/bad are NGOs at promoting technological innovation and addressing constraints to change in present agriculture?; how effective are NGOs at strengthening grassroots organizations? and how do/will donor pressures influence NGOs and their links to the State?
    This title is part of a series on Non-Governmental Organizations co-ordinated by the Overseas Development Institute. To complete this comprehensive review and critique there are two other regional case study volumes on Africa and Latin America and an overview volume, Reluctant Partners?

    List of figures, List of tables, List of boxes, Notes on contributors, Foreword, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of abbreviations, CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION, CHAPTER 2. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF STATE-NGO RELATIONS, CHAPTER 3. NGO-GOVERNMENT INTERACTION IN BANGLADESH, CHAPTER 4. NGO-GOVERNMENT INTERACTION IN INDIA, CHAPTER 5. NGO-GOVERNMENT INTERACTION IN NEPAL, CHAPTER 6. NGO-GOVERNMENT INTERACTION IN THE PHILIPPINES, CHAPTER 7. NGO-GOVERNMENT INTERACTION IN INDONESIA AND THAILAND, CHAPTER 8. ('ROLES' IN NGO-GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIPS: A SYNTHESIS FROM THE CASE STUDIES, CHAPTER 9. POLICY IMPLICATIONS: RECONCILING DIVERSITY WITH GENERALIZATION, References, Index

    Biography

    Farrington, John; Lewis, David J.