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Are NGOs an engine of democracy or chaos?

In this episode of Modus Operandi, we examine the role of non-governmental organizations as a tool of US foreign policy. Do NGOs work for peace and prosperity, or is there a hidden agenda – one not so beneficial to the stability of nations seeking assistance? Manila Chan sits down with Professor of International Law Francis Boyle to discuss.

23.01.2023
27:11 min
23.01.2023
27:11 min
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Are NGOs an engine of democracy or chaos?
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