Publication

29 Oct 2007

This report summarizes the proceedings of an October 2007 on Canadian good governance programming. The first part of the report explores some of the general dilemmas, both moral and practical, relating to good governance emanating from the developed world. The second examines the Canadian experience with good governance programs. The report concludes that the ways in which these programs are conceived say as much about donors such as Canada as they do about the recipients of their aid programs.

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Author Andrew S Thompson
Series CIGI Conference Reports
Publisher Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
Copyright © 2007 Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
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