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Index
Cover Contents Series Foreword Abbreviations Acknowledgments  Introduction
A Growing Trend What Are Partnerships? The Promise of Partnerships The World Bank’s Partnerships The World Bank as a Partner From Promise to Performance: Governance Innovation Meets Bureaucratic Rationality
1 Evolution of the Partnership Model in the World Bank
The View from the Top: Visions of Partnerships The View from Operations: Implementation Milestones of the Partnership Model Partnership Implementation Features of Biodiversity Partnerships Conclusion
2 The Performance of World Bank Biodiversity Partnerships
Do Biodiversity Partnerships Democratize Global Governance? Do Biodiversity Partnerships Incubate New Policies? Do Biodiversity Partnerships Catalyze Financial Resources? Conclusion
3 Partnering with Bureaucracies
The Principal-Agent Model and the Mechanics of Slippage Organizational Theory and the Problem of the Bureaucratic Principal Conclusion
4 The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund and the Promise of Democracy
Hierarchy, Rules, and Procedures: Bureaucracy Spreads Rules and Procedures Why Conservation International? Risk Aversion and Civil Society Participation Failing Innovation: When Agents Limit Conservation Approaches Conclusion
5 The Global Invasive Species Program and the Promise of Innovation
The Origins of GISP From Network to Hierarchy: World Bank Support, with Baggage Relocating the Secretariat: Compliance with World Bank Rules Division of Labor and Silos Conclusion
6 Rethinking Partnerships
Theoretical Implications Policy Implications Normative Implications Questions for Future Research
Notes References Index
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