The Politics of Public-Private Partnerships and International Development: Insights from Ethiopia

Jon Harald Sande Lie
Edited by Marit Tolo Østebo , Paul Beaumont
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The Politics of Public-Private Partnerships and International Development: Insights from Ethiopia

Jon Harald Sande Lie
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  • Published date: Jul 14, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 212
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781041153191
  • Dimensions: 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Jon Harald Sande Lie is a social anthropologist and research professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) in Oslo, where he also heads the Research Group for Peace, Conflict and Development. Through his research focus on the international development apparatus and its effects and articulations in Ethiopia, Uganda and the World Bank, he explores issues related to state formation, politics, power and resistance, and partnerships and public-private relations. He is the project manager and principal investigator of the Public-Private Development Interfaces in Ethiopia project, funded by the Research Council of Norway (grant no. 315356).

Paul Beaumontis a senior researcher at NUPI and leads the European Research Council-funded research project Navigating the Era of Indicators (2025-2030). His research interests include the (dis)functioning of international institutions, dubious quantified performance indicators and hierarchies in world politics. Paul has published two monographs:Performing Nuclear Weapons: How Britain Made its Bomb Make Sense(2021) andThe Grammar of Status Competition: International Hierarchies and Domestic Politics(2024).

Marit Tolo Østebois an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Florida. Her focal point of interest is the anthropology of policy, international development and critical global health. Her work explores the relationships between the normative frameworks, policies, models and stories that circulate within the policy world and the complex realities that exist on the ground. She integrates perspectives from multiple specialties including anthropology of policy, anthropology of religion, gender studies, digital anthropology, medical anthropology and science and technology studies and has focused on policy models and modelling communities, translations of gender equality, the interplay between religion and development, the relationship between politics and health research and - more recently - global oncology and PPPs. Her research is usually multi-sited and transnational in nature, with a primary geographical focus in Ethiopia, where she has conducted anthropological fieldwork since 2005. 

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