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理论化非政府组织与国家在医学人道主义发展项目中的关系。

Theorizing the relationship between NGOs and the state in medical humanitarian development projects.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Department of Sociology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA; University of New Mexico, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2014 Nov;120:325-33. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.04.045. Epub 2014 May 2.

Abstract

Social scientists have fiercely debated the relationship between non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the state in NGO-led development projects. However, this research often carries an implicit, and often explicit, anti-state bias, suggesting that when NGOs collaborate with states, they cease to be a progressive force. This literature thus fails to recognize the state as a complex, heterogeneous, and fragmented entity. In particular, the unique political context within which an NGO operates is likely to influence how it carries out its work. In this article, we ask: how do NGOs work and build relationships with different types of states and--of particular relevance to practitioners--what kinds of relationship building lead to more successful development outcomes on the ground? Drawing on 29 in-depth interviews with members of Partners in Health and Oxfam America conducted between September 2010 and February 2014, we argue that NGOs and their medical humanitarian projects are more likely to succeed when they adjust how they interact with different types of states through processes of interest harmonization and negotiation. We offer a theoretical model for understanding how these processes occur across organizational fields. Specifically, we utilize field overlap theory to illuminate how successful outcomes depend on NGOs' ability to leverage resources--alliances and networks; political, financial, and cultural resources; and frames--across state and non-state fields. By identifying how NGOs can increase the likelihood of project success, our research should be of interest to activists, practitioners, and scholars.

摘要

社会科学家们激烈争论了非政府组织(NGO)与国家在 NGO 主导的发展项目中的关系。然而,这项研究通常带有隐含的,甚至是明确的反国家偏见,表明当 NGO 与国家合作时,它们不再是进步的力量。因此,该文献未能将国家视为一个复杂、异质和分散的实体。特别是,NGO 运作的独特政治背景可能会影响其开展工作的方式。在本文中,我们提出了以下问题:NGO 如何与不同类型的国家合作并建立关系,以及——对实践者特别重要的是——什么样的关系建设会导致在实地取得更成功的发展成果?本研究通过对健康伙伴组织(Partners in Health)和乐施会美国分部(Oxfam America)的 29 名成员进行的 29 次深入访谈,我们认为,当 NGO 通过利益协调和谈判过程调整与不同类型国家的互动方式时,它们及其医疗人道项目更有可能取得成功。我们提出了一个理解这些过程如何在组织领域中发生的理论模型。具体来说,我们利用领域重叠理论来阐明成功结果如何取决于 NGO 利用资源的能力——联盟和网络;政治、财务和文化资源;以及框架——跨越国家和非国家领域。通过确定 NGO 如何增加项目成功的可能性,我们的研究应该引起活动家和实践者以及学者的兴趣。

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