Gulrajani, Nilima


Dr Nilima Gulrajani  

Department

Position held

Department of International Development

Lecturer

Department of Government

Experience keywords:

foreign aid; donor governance; World Bank; public management; international development management; aid effectiveness

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Dr Gulrajani's areas of expertise lie in development management and aid effectiveness and generally touches upon organisational dynamics in development. She has interests in comparative public administration and development policy. She has worked in Vietnam, Bolivia and Mozambique and has extensive consultancy experience.

Countries and regions to which research relates:

Bolivia; India; Mozambique; Vietnam

Languages:

Spanish [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Intermediate]; French [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]; Hindi [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

+44 (0)20 7955 6082

Publications

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2012

Gulrajani, Nilima and Moloney, Kim (2012) Globalizing public administration: today's research and tomorrow's agenda. Public administration review, 72 (1). pp. 78-86. ISSN 0033-3352

2011

Gulrajani, Nilima (2011) Transcending the great foreign aid debate: managerialism, radicalism and the search for aid effectiveness. Third World quarterly, 32 (2). pp. 199-216. ISSN 0143-6597

2010

Moloney, Kim and Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) Globalized world, globalized research, version 20.20. Public administration review, 70 (s1). ISSN 0033-3352

Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) Ringfencing aid may do more harm than good. Blog post from London School of Economics & Political Science

Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) Ringfencing aid may do more harm than good. Guardian Newspapers Ltd.

Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) Re-imagining Canadian development cooperation: a comparative examination of Norway and the UK. Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation, Toronto, Canada

Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) New vistas for development management: examining radical-reformist possibilities and potential. Public administration and development, 30 (2). pp. 136-148. ISSN 0271-2075

Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) Challenging global accountability: the intersection of contracts and culture in the World Bank. GEG Working Papers, 2010/56. Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

McCourt, Willy and Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) The future of development management: introduction to the special issue. Public administration and development, 30 (2). pp. 81-90. ISSN 0271-2075

2009

Gulrajani, Nilima (2009) How politicization has been silently killing CIDA's effectiveness. The Globe and Mail, (8 June). ISSN 0319-0714

Gulrajani, Nilima (2009) The future of development management: examining possibilities and potential. DESTIN WORKING PAPER SERIES NO. 99. DESTIN, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

2008

Gulrajani, Nilima (2008) Book review: does foreign aid really work? Journal of human development, 9 (1). pp. 154-156. ISSN 1464-9888

2007

Gulrajani, Nilima (2007) Supporting the state through aid?: the case of Vietnam. In: Welsh, Jennifer and Woods, Ngaire, (eds.) Exporting good governance: temptations and challenges in Canada’s aid program. Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Canada, pp. 75-98. ISBN 9781554580293

2006

Gulrajani, Nilima (2006) The art of fine balances: the challenge of institutionalizing the Comprehensive Development Framework inside the World Bank. In: Stone, Diane and Wright, Christopher, (eds.) The World Bank and governance: a decade of reform and reaction. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 48-66. ISBN 041541282X

2005

Gulrajani, Nilima and Mulley, Sarah and Woods, Ngaire (2005) Who needs more coordination? The United Nations and development assistance. Journal of international law and international relations, 2 (1). pp. 27-39. ISSN 1712-2988

2004

Gulrajani, Nilima (2004) World Bank pseudoscience? The lancet, 364 (9448). pp. 1852-1853. ISSN 0140-6736

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