Stefan Kruse is an international development consultant and former postdoctoral research fellow at the Center for the Study of Democracy at Leuphana University, Lueneburg, Germany.
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1. Participation in Health Development 1a. Citizen Participation and Development 1b. Plan of the Book 2. Participation, Accountability, and Aid Effectiveness 2a. Accountability in Development Projects 2b. The Effectiveness of Foreign Aid 2c. Citizen-led Accountability Action and Service Provision 2d. Social Capital and Public Service Performance 2e. Theoretical Framework 3. Analyzing Conditions of Aid Effectiveness 3a. Measuring Civic Engagement-The Cultural Context 3b. Measuring Political Context 3c. Monitoring Health Aid and Population Health 3d. Methodological Challenges and Solutions 3e. Empirical Approach 4. Mapping Differences in Civic Engagement among Aid Recipient Countries 4a. Social and Political Engagement in Recipient Countries 4b. Correlates of Social and Political Engagement 4c. The Coevolution of Health Aid, Civic Engagement, and Infant Mortality 4d. Case Study Evidence 5. The Moderating Role of Civic Engagement 5a. Population Health and Aid Effectiveness: Cross-National Evidence 5b. Individual Well-Being and Aid Effectiveness: A Multilevel Perspective 6. Civic Engagement in Varying Political Contexts 6a. The Role of Bureaucratic Governance 6b. The Role of Liberal Democracy 6c. The Role of Decentralization 7. Why Civic Engagement Matters References Appendix List of Appendix Figures List of Appendix Tables