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On successful completion of the module, students will have . • Insight into the function of different state institutions and understanding of their roles • An appreciation of the institutional capacities, and political and economic agendas of different types of states. • The implications of state welfare and the consequences of integrated global social policies and welfare systems • An understanding of the influence of political ideology on humanitarian and development action. • An awareness of the role and function of non-governmental organisations and other civil society organisations in development practice • Knowledge of the impact of globalisation on historical and contemporary development practices • The capacity to critically reflect on and analyse the concepts of the state, civil society organisations and transnational actors in development practice.
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