Set in the contexts of Development Studies and the post-soviet background in Russia, this books presents critical accounts of projects in Siberia which the author managed from 1991 until 2005. This book draws on long-term observations. There is no direct competition. It presents rare first-hand analytical accounts of development projects. Donor agencies are under heavy criticism and are seeking better modes of granting aid; this book points the way forward.Set in the contexts of Development Studies and the post-Soviet background in Russia, this book includes pioneering accounts of the policies of the donors. It focuses on a series of critical accounts of projects in Siberia which the author managed from 1991-2005. Trenchant lessons are drawn from politicians, project managers and donors.
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