PIA 2528 Civil Society A Conceptual Framework Review

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PIA 2528 Civil Society: A Conceptual Framework

PIA 2528 Civil Society: A Conceptual Framework

Review- Five Themes 1. Democracy 1. Governance 2. Local Government 3. Civil Society 4.

Review- Five Themes 1. Democracy 1. Governance 2. Local Government 3. Civil Society 4. Institutional State

Quote of the Week n George Orwell, Burmese Days n "Why is it you

Quote of the Week n George Orwell, Burmese Days n "Why is it you are always abusing the pukka sahibs as you call them. They are the salt of the earth. Consider the great administrators who have made British India what it is. ”

Discussion of Themes n Orwell, Burmese Days n Lindsay Wood n Laura Meixell

Discussion of Themes n Orwell, Burmese Days n Lindsay Wood n Laura Meixell

Madison, Hamilton and Jay and Civil Society n Federalist Papers Fear of Populism n

Madison, Hamilton and Jay and Civil Society n Federalist Papers Fear of Populism n Minority rights n Shifting majorities n The problem with majorities n Tyranny n Factions n

Polyarchy: The Conceptual Framework n Competitive Pluralism n Diverse interest associations of society compete

Polyarchy: The Conceptual Framework n Competitive Pluralism n Diverse interest associations of society compete with each other over policy issues

Polyarchy: Six Principles n n n Interest Group Liberalism Problem of zero-sum game Civil

Polyarchy: Six Principles n n n Interest Group Liberalism Problem of zero-sum game Civil Society as organizational not individual or the mass. The need for apathy Institutional structures: Checks and balances Constitutional vs. social stability

Civil Society: The Base Point n Civil Society- Networks of organizations, groups and individuals

Civil Society: The Base Point n Civil Society- Networks of organizations, groups and individuals pursuing socioeconomic interests

Themes- Civil Society n Wenfu- “Peddler’s Family” • Chunwrong Chen • Ali Ashraf •

Themes- Civil Society n Wenfu- “Peddler’s Family” • Chunwrong Chen • Ali Ashraf • Lindsay Wood n Isabel Allenda- “Clarissa” • Anh Ninh • Stephenie Schell

Review: Civil Society The Nature of the Beast: n n n Non-Profits Not for

Review: Civil Society The Nature of the Beast: n n n Non-Profits Not for Profits Private Voluntary Organizations Community Based Organizations Civics

Nature of the Beast. Continued n Foundations n Associations n Interest Groups n Quangos

Nature of the Beast. Continued n Foundations n Associations n Interest Groups n Quangos

Nature of the Beast n The University of Pittsburgh is a Non-Profit n They

Nature of the Beast n The University of Pittsburgh is a Non-Profit n They are not always small

Five Caveats: Civil Society Groups n n n Usually excludes “for profits”- issue of

Five Caveats: Civil Society Groups n n n Usually excludes “for profits”- issue of contractors Both International and Local Internationals are not universally loved Very often internationals are religious or charity based Focus has been primarily on relief rather than development or civil society goals

Theme: Institutional Development and History of State Civil Society n Allen, “Plain Tales, ”

Theme: Institutional Development and History of State Civil Society n Allen, “Plain Tales, ” and “Dark Continent” • Sara Tilka • Stephenie Schell • Ali Ashraf

Types of “Development” NGOs 1. Philanthropy 2. Humanitarian Assistance War, Drought, Agricultural Failure (WWI)

Types of “Development” NGOs 1. Philanthropy 2. Humanitarian Assistance War, Drought, Agricultural Failure (WWI) Relief and Welfare Societies- Disaster 3. Populist based development agencies (national)

Types of “Development” NGOs 4. Grassroots associations (local or village based): Focus on Rural

Types of “Development” NGOs 4. Grassroots associations (local or village based): Focus on Rural Development 5. Advocacy groups: Democracy and Governance 6. Public Service Contractors and Grantees

International NGOs- Weaknesses 1. 2. 3. 4. Lack of local legitimacy Donor driven Inefficiency

International NGOs- Weaknesses 1. 2. 3. 4. Lack of local legitimacy Donor driven Inefficiency Amateurism- leadership and continuity problems 5. Staffing problems

International NGOs- Weaknesses 6. Self-serving- own objectives: Faith Based 7. Fixation on projects- Problems

International NGOs- Weaknesses 6. Self-serving- own objectives: Faith Based 7. Fixation on projects- Problems of replication 8. Lack of perceived accountability 9. Learning problems/lack of institutional memory

International NGOs- Weaknesses 10. Tensions with government institutions- Politically threatening 11. Ties with existing

International NGOs- Weaknesses 10. Tensions with government institutions- Politically threatening 11. Ties with existing local elites 12. Inability of humanitarian organizations to transfer to new development orientation

Break n Ten Minutes

Break n Ten Minutes

Public Private Partnerships The Twenty-First Century Paradigm

Public Private Partnerships The Twenty-First Century Paradigm

Types of Democracy, n Cooperative Movements (or Corporatism) n Diverse interest associations cooperate with

Types of Democracy, n Cooperative Movements (or Corporatism) n Diverse interest associations cooperate with each other and with organs of the state to make policy

Public-Private Partnerships n U. S. Parallel: Western Pennsylvania

Public-Private Partnerships n U. S. Parallel: Western Pennsylvania

Understanding the Public Sector of Allegheny County is made up of 130 townships and

Understanding the Public Sector of Allegheny County is made up of 130 townships and boroughs. Each of these has its own public manager and council. The city of Pittsburgh is part of this mix of local government. Several Thousand non-profits Operating Budget for the County for 2003 is $654 million. This budget provides for such services as: Children and Youth Services Jail/County Police Port Authority District attorney coroner

Demographics of Allegheny County n Total population 1, 281, 666 n n n n

Demographics of Allegheny County n Total population 1, 281, 666 n n n n 84% White 12% African American 1. 7% Asian 1% Hispanic 1/10 of 1% Native American 18% 65+ 6% under 5 years old

Public-Private Partnerships n Non-Profits Number in W. PA in tens of thousands and n

Public-Private Partnerships n Non-Profits Number in W. PA in tens of thousands and n deliver up to two-thirds of the social services of the County in several different sectors

Public Private Partnerships: The International Context Defined: Partnerships (formal or informal) between: n Non-Governmental

Public Private Partnerships: The International Context Defined: Partnerships (formal or informal) between: n Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), n Community Based Organizations (CBOs), n Governments, n Donors (International and Private), n Private- Business Sector.

Public Private Partnerships n Origins- Use in International Development a. International Donors- Way of

Public Private Partnerships n Origins- Use in International Development a. International Donors- Way of Dealing with Umbrella Grants and implementation of development policies b. Accepting donor money means accepting donor principles

Public Private Partnerships c. Comes out of Structural Adjustment and Policy Reform (re. LDCs)

Public Private Partnerships c. Comes out of Structural Adjustment and Policy Reform (re. LDCs) d. Seen by some as an alternative to Contracting Out- Others as part of it e. Critics see it as detrimental to a market approach to economic change

Public Private Partnerships: Characteristics a. Targeted at the expansion of Social Capital and Synergy

Public Private Partnerships: Characteristics a. Targeted at the expansion of Social Capital and Synergy in the promotion of Economic and Social Development b. Seeks a holistic or Integrated Approach to Economic and Social Development c. Involves informal processes, cultural sensitivities as well as legal norms and contracting principles.

Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) Supporting Factors in the International Context: 1. Democratic Governance- private

Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) Supporting Factors in the International Context: 1. Democratic Governance- private sector and NGOs seen as legitimate actors; transparency, accountability and responsiveness 2. Rational Government- Merit Principles, anti-corruption environment, acceptance of non-state actors as service deliverers. Contracting Out

Public Private Partnerships- Factors that Support PPPs 3. Decentralization- Subsidiarity: Governance devolved to the

Public Private Partnerships- Factors that Support PPPs 3. Decentralization- Subsidiarity: Governance devolved to the lowest levels capable of implementation and contracting out 4. Legal Frameworks- Acceptance of Contractual Agreement as the basic organizational relationship

Public Private Partnerships. Factors 5. Institutional Norms, Organizational Capacity and regularized principles of interorganizational

Public Private Partnerships. Factors 5. Institutional Norms, Organizational Capacity and regularized principles of interorganizational interaction. Requires high levels of capacity building 6. Requires Social and Economic Stability 7. Organizational flexibility across all sectors

Public Private Partnerships- Factors 8. Social and Institutional Pluralism- win-win rather than zero sum

Public Private Partnerships- Factors 8. Social and Institutional Pluralism- win-win rather than zero sum game across social, ethnic, religious and racial groups 9. Social Networks exist at Grass roots, and intermediate as well as higher levels of government-See diagram

The Model: n Local Governance and Civil Society n Decentralization Diagram

The Model: n Local Governance and Civil Society n Decentralization Diagram

Reference: Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, Partnership for International Development: Rhetoric or Results Boulder, Co. :

Reference: Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, Partnership for International Development: Rhetoric or Results Boulder, Co. : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002

Institutional Legacy- Discussion: Huntington, Culture Matters Ø Verona Benjamin (Lead) Ø Ali Ashraf Ø

Institutional Legacy- Discussion: Huntington, Culture Matters Ø Verona Benjamin (Lead) Ø Ali Ashraf Ø Stephenie Schell Ø Lindsay Wood Ø Anh Ninh Ø Sarah Tylka Ø Chunrong Chen Ø Laura Meixell (Questions to Panel)

Case Studies: The Institutional Legacy 1. Africa: “Dark Continent and Europe: ” Lord Hailey,

Case Studies: The Institutional Legacy 1. Africa: “Dark Continent and Europe: ” Lord Hailey, Oliver, Picard? 2. Eastern Europe: “Balkan Ghosts: ” Kaplan, Glenny 3. Asia- China, Japan and America: Karnow, Kaplan, Storry 4. Latin America: Iberian Heritage (or US): Greene, De Soto 5. Middle East: Ottoman Legacy vs. European Influence: Lerner, Naipaul, Segev

Discussion n Questions, Comments?

Discussion n Questions, Comments?

Discussion: Next Week n Governance Themes: • Asia: Huntington, Clash of Civilizations • Middle

Discussion: Next Week n Governance Themes: • Asia: Huntington, Clash of Civilizations • Middle East, Nutting • Africa: Picard, Botswana • Latin America, Garrity and Picard, Dependency Avoidance