Empirical Evidence from Sixteen Developing Countries
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Köp båda 2 för 1046 kr"Making Sense of Governance demonstrates the analytical power of the 'governance' concept and offers remarkable illumination on the variation in developmental performance of a wide range of developing countries." - M. Crawford Young, University of Wisconsin; "This important book shows clearly that an analysis of governance is essential to our understanding of the processes of democratization and sustainable development." - Dennis Galvan, University of Oregon"
Goran Hyden is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida. His many publications include, most recently, Development and Democracy: What Have We Learned and How? and Media and Democracy in Africa. He is coeditor (with Michael Bratton) of the seminal Governance and Politics in Africa. Julius Court is research officer at the Overseas Development Institute, London. He is coauthor of Governing Globalization: New Roles and Functions for the UN and bretton Woods Institutions. Kenneth Mease is in the research faculty of the Department of Economics at the University of Florida. He served for two years as senior adviser to the UN University's World Governance Assessment project.
Introduction. Governance, Democracy, and Development. Governance Performance: The Aggregate Picture. Civil Society. Political Society. Government. The Bureaucracy. Economic Society. The Judiciary. Conclusions. Appendixes.