Table of contents for Development, social justice, and NGOs : the political economy of NGOs / edited by Thomas J. Ward.

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Acknowledgements	v
Preface	xi
Part I: The Political Economy of NGOs
1. 	The Political Economy of NGOs
	Thomas J. Ward	1
Part II: NGOs and Multilateral Financial Institutions--
Opportunities and Challenges at the Asian
Development Bank
Introduction	25
2.	An Overview of the Asian Development Bank's Approaches to NGOs and Ethics
	Robert Dobias	29
Part III: The Role of NGOs in Shaping Public Policy--
Fighting Trafficking and the Sex Trade in South and
Southeast Asia
Introduction	37
3. 	Understanding the Human Cost of Trafficking 	Dr. V. Mohini Giri 41
4. 	Trafficking of Women and Children in Asia
	William Carey	47
 5. 	Trafficking in Women and Children: A Case Study of Thailand
	Sudarat Sereewat	63
Part IV: Human Security or National Security?
Views from the East River and from the Potomac 
Introduction	79
6.	The Shape of Terrorism in Southeast Asia
	Dana R. Dillon	83
7.	Human Security and the Role of NGOs
	François Fouinat	91
Part V: The Comparative Advantage of NGOs
Introduction	99
8.	What NGOs Bring to Advance Human Security
 	Sarah Michael	101
Part VI: Political and Economic Challenges to NGOs
in LDCs: The Case of Thailand
Introduction	113
9.	Why NGOs in LDCs Need a UN High Commissioner for Civil Society
	Mechai Viravaidya	117
10.	The Role of Ethics and NGOs in an Emerging Market Economy
	Juree Vadit-Vadakan	123
Part VII: Learning to Manage Ethical Risk: 
The Public Trust and NGOs
Introduction	131
11. The Human Family as as the Foundation of Ethics
	Chung Hwan Kwak	141
12. 	NGOs and Ethics: Towards an Ethical Culture in Governmental, Corporate, and Civil Society Sectors
	Tunku Abdul Aziz	145 
13. 	The Civil Rights Movement in America: Lessons for Worldwide Movements for Human Rights
	Roy Innis	155
14. 	Democratic Society and the Search for a Meaningful Working Ethic
	Harumi Kawamura	159
15. 	NGOs: A Futuristic Vision
	Kashinath Pandita	165
16. 	Towards a Working Ethical Paradigm for NGOs 
	Alan Fowler	169
17.	The Need for a Code of Ethics for Public Figures and Organizations
	Daniel Williams	177
18. 	WANGO Proposed Code of Ethics and Conduct for NGOs
	WANGO	181
Part VIII: A Synopsis of Findings 
 19.	Synopsis of Findings
	Thomas J. Ward	219

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Non-governmental organizations.
Social justice.