Items where Author is "Gulrajani, Nilima"
Number of items: 20.
Dilemmas in donor design: organisational reform and the future of foreign aid agencies. (2015)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Organising for donor effectiveness: an analytical framework for improving aid effectiveness. (2014)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Globalizing public administration: today's research and tomorrow's agenda. (2012)
Gulrajani, Nilima; Moloney, Kim
Transcending the great foreign aid debate: managerialism, radicalism and the search for aid effectiveness. (2011)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Globalized world, globalized research, version 20.20. (2010)
Moloney, Kim; Gulrajani, Nilima
Ringfencing aid may do more harm than good. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
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Ringfencing aid may do more harm than good. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Poverty reduction vs. pork barrel politics. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
The great aid debate: from radicals to reformers to radical-reformers. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Re-imagining Canadian development cooperation: a comparative examination of Norway and the UK. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
New vistas for development management: examining radical-reformist possibilities and potential. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Challenging global accountability: the intersection of contracts and culture in the World Bank. (2010)
Gulrajani, Nilima
The future of development management: introduction to the special issue. (2010)
McCourt, Willy; Gulrajani, Nilima
How politicization has been silently killing CIDA's effectiveness. (2009)
Gulrajani, Nilima
The future of development management: examining possibilities and potential. (2009)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Book review: does foreign aid really work? (2008)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Supporting the state through aid?: the case of Vietnam. (2007)
Gulrajani, Nilima
The art of fine balances: the challenge of institutionalizing the Comprehensive Development Framework inside the World Bank. (2006)
Gulrajani, Nilima
Who needs more coordination? The United Nations and development assistance. (2005)
Gulrajani, Nilima; Mulley, Sarah; Woods, Ngaire
World Bank pseudoscience? (2004)
Gulrajani, Nilima