Exchange of expertise : the counterpart system in the new international order / edited by Irving J. Spitzberg.
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2018.
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Table of Contents:
- A Westview Replica Edition
- Preface
- Introduction
- Alternative Analytical Frameworks
- Some Thoughts About Counterparts: The Political, Ethical, and Educational Aspects of the Relationship
- Colonial Antecedents of the Counterpart System in British and French Africa
- Damned If You Do-Damned If You Don't: Counterparts, Neocolonialism, Dependency and the International Balance of Power1
- Disciplinary Perspectives on the Exchange of Expertise in the Counterpart System
- Rethinking the Change Agent Role in the Technical Assistance Process to Facilitate the New International Order1
- Interpersonal Relations in the Counterpart System: Some Variations on the Model
- The Contribution of Learning Principles to the Counterpart Relationship
- Increasing Skills and Technical Independence: An Economic Analysis
- Cases and the Context
- Interaction Between Foreign Assistance Personnel and Local Counterparts
- Experts and Counterparts: A Professional Problem
- Counterpart Training: The Implications for Scientific and Educational Policy in Emergent Scientific Communities
- Civilian Control, Military "Professionalism," and the Expert-Counterpart Relationship: Theory and Cases from Africa
- Alternative Perspective of the New International Order
- The Process of Technical Assistance and the Expert-Counterpart Relationship.