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ACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENCY, PARTICIPATION, AND INCLUSIONA New Development Consensus ?Thomas Carothers and Saskia BrechenmacherOCTOBER BEIRUT BRUSSELS MOSCOW WASHINGTONACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENCY, PARTICIPATION, AND INCLUSIONA New Development Consensus ?Thomas Carothers and Saskia Brechenmacher 2014 Carnegie Endowment for international Peace. All rights does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are the authors own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie , its staff, or its part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the Carnegie Endowment .
apparently widespread new consensus is deceptive: behind the ringing declara - tions lie fundamental fissures over the value and application of these concepts. Understanding and addressing these divisions is crucial to ensuring that the four principles become fully embedded in international development work. An Incomplete Bridge
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