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 their guise of selfless saviors, to remind governments and other authorities of their responsibilities without pondering their own”. See Rony Brauman’s Refugee Camps, Population Transfers, and NGOs in Moore, Jonathan, ed.,, New York, Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.

5 See Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Mainstreaming Participatory Development: Experiences and Lessons of the Interagency Group on Participation, CIDA, June 1997. Also Empowering People: A Guide to Participation, United Nations Development Program Civil Society Organizations & Participation Programs series (UNDP CSOPP), 1999; The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Participation at USAID: Stories, Lessons and Challenges. USAID Participation Forum Summaries, 1999; and Anderson, Mary and Woodrow, Peter,, Boulder: Lynn Reinner Publishers, 1998.

6 What is interesting is that the labels “experimental” and “pioneering” and their ilk are terms that are most often used by observers from within the traditional paradigm in describing competing non-traditional approaches.

7 In addition to sources for case studies cited in endnote five, add Korten David, ed.,, West Hartford: Kumarian Press, 1986 and Burkey, Stan, , London: Zed Books, 1993.

Anderson, Mary,, Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999.

Anderson, Mary and Woodrow, Peter,, Boulder: Lynn Reinner Publishers, 1998

Beaulieu, Claude,, Ottawa: Canadian International Development Agency, 1997

Blackburn, James and Holland, Jeremy, eds.,, London: Immediate Technology Publications, 1998.

Burkey, Stan,, London: Zed Books, 1993.

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Mainstreaming Participatory Development: Experiences and Lessons of the Interagency Group on Participation, CIDA, June 1997.

Chambers, Robert,, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 1992.

Chambers, Robert,, London: Longman Group, 1984

Chambers, Robert,, London: Intermediate Technology Publications, 1997.

Clayton, Andrew and Oakley, Peter and Pratt, Brian,, New York: UNDP, 1998. Also at http://www.undp.org/csopp/CSO/NewFiles/docemppeople.html