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Main arguments 6
Acronyms 12
Foreword 13
Partnership triumphant?
A note on methodology
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: Themes and concepts 21
The pro-poor policy process as a political arena
Structure of the presentation
2 Context: the post-developmental state 29
Developing poverty
Paradoxes of populist neoliberalism
3 Poverty reduction 8 the structure of political opportunity in Tanzania 35
A state of partnership
The State-Donor partnership in Tanzania
4 Changing political opportunities of non-state actors 49
The participation of non-state actors in the Tanzanian PRS
The Poverty Monitoring System: extending the partnership
The political opportunities of poverty reduction
5 Discipline and empower: Transnational actors and civil society 73
Transnational private aid agencies in Tanzania
Capacity building and disciplines of partnership
Depoliticizing civil society
Transnational actors and local politics
6 Representative democracy and the politics of policy implementation 91
The disjuncture between policy and politics
Parliament and policy formulation
The politics of policy implementation
The localization of political and economic opportunity
7 Implications of the PRS partnership for democratic politics 113
Sources 118
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Economic assistance Political aspects Tanzania, Poverty Government policy Tanzania, Tanzania Economic conditions, Tanzania Economic policy