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100 1 _aREID Ben
245 _aSecuritising participation in the Philippines:
_bKALAHI and community-driven development /
_cBen Reid.
260 _c2011
520 _aThe World Bank has one of the largest community-driven development (CDD) programmes and supports projects thorughout the developing world. Using the example of a project in the Philippines this article argues that CDD projects have become increasingly linked with state security considerations. As a result CDD projects deliver token political reforms and poverty alleviation, and even these are counteracted by trends to development decline and militarisation. The article considers DCC programmes in general and in the Philippines in particular in the context of the evolving Washington Consensus.
650 _aPHILIPPINES
_xDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
_xSECURITY ASPECTS
650 _aPHILIPPINES
_xPOVERTY REDUCTION
650 _aCOMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
650 _aDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
_xSECURITISATION
773 _aJournal of Contemporary Asia:
_gVol 41 No 1, February 2011, pp. 47-74 (107)
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