Decentralizing Governance: Emerging Concepts and Practices

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G. Shabbir Cheema, Dennis A. Rondinelli
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 1 Agu 2007 - 326 halaman

The trend toward greater decentralization of governance activities, now accepted as commonplace in the West, has become a worldwide movement. This international development—largely a product of globalization and democratization—is clearly one of the key factors reshaping economic, political, and social conditions throughout the world. Rather than the top-down, centralized decisionmaking that characterized communist economies and Third World dictatorships in the twentieth century, today's world demands flexibility, adaptability, and the autonomy to bring those qualities to bear. In this thought-provoking book, the first in a new series on Innovations in Governance, experts in government and public management trace the evolution and performance of decentralization concepts, from the transfer of authority within government to the sharing of power, authority, and responsibilities among broader governance institutions. This movement is not limited to national government—it also affects subnational governments, NGOs, private corporations, and even civil associations. The contributors assess the emerging concepts of decentralization (e.g., devolution, empowerment, capacity building, and democratic governance). They detail the factors driving the movement, including political changes such as the fall of the Iron Curtain and the ascendance of democracy; economic factors such as globalization and outsourcing; and technological advances (e.g. increased information technology and electronic commerce). Their analysis covers many different contexts and regions. For example, William Ascher of Claremont McKenna College chronicles how decentralization concepts are playing out in natural resources policy, while Kadmeil Wekwete (United Nations) outlines the specific challenges to decentralizing governance in sub-Saharan Africa. In each case, contributors explore the objectives of a decentralizing strategy as well as the benefits and difficulties that will likely result.

 

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From Government Decentralization to Decentralized Governance
1
Parallel and Partnership Approaches to Decentralized Governance Experience in Weak States
21
Decentralization and Electronic Governance
43
Local Governments That Perform Well Four Explanations
56
Political Decentralization in Africa Experiences of Uganda Rwanda and South Africa
75
Devolution toward Democracy Lessons for Theory and Practice from the Philippines
92
Decentralization Deconcentration and Poverty Reduction in the Asia Pacific
115
Fiscan Decentralization and Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations Navigating a Viable Path to Reform
131
Decentralization and Participatory Local Governance A Decision Space Analysis and Application to Peru
189
Challenges to Decentralized Governance in Weak States
212
Decentralization and Legal Empowerment of the Poor
229
Decentralization to Promote Effective and Efficient ProPoor Infrastructure and Service Delivery in the LeastDeveloped Countries
242
Designing Decentralized Coastal Management Programs
266
Issues and Best Practices in the Decentralization of Natural Resource Control in Developing Countries
292
Contributors
307
Index
313

Government Decentralization and Decentralized Governance in Latin America The Silent Revolution of the Local Level?
156
Devolution with Accountability Learning from Good Practices
170
Back Cover
327
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G. Shabbir Cheema is the principal adviser on governance in the Department of Public Administration and Development Management, within the UN's Department of Economic and Social Affairs. His most recent book is Building Democratic Institutions: Governance Reform in Developing Countries (Kumarian Press, 2005). The late Dennis A. Rondinelli was senior research scholar of public policy studies at Duke University's Center for International Development. Among his books is Beyond Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Lessons from Development Experience, coedited with John D. Montgomery (Palgrave, 2004).

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