The role of international organizations in the design of public development policies

Edgar Ricardo Rodríguez Hernández

Universidad de Guadalajara

his article aims to theoretically and empirically examine the role of international organizations in the design of public development policies under a context of asymmetric power relations between state and non-state actors. In this sense, it has been identified that the determining factors that influence the role of international organizations in forming coalitions with state and non-state actors in the design of development policies are the power structure and trust. A series of strategies are presented with which an international organization, regardless of specialization, could improve such aspects, among which are: change in the ideological discourse of development, decrease in the autonomy of groups with power or the elite within public politics, promotion of institutional transparency, accountability and post-development support monitoring.
Keywords: body, development policies, state actors, non-state actors
Published
11/14/2019
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https://plu.mx/plum/a/?doi=10.16925/2382-4220.2019.02.05