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Governance and Societal Adaptation in Fragile States: Governance and Limited Statehood

Editat de John Idriss Lahai, Helen Ware
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This book examines the various ways in which some fragile states in the Global South (or states with limited statehood) have adopted, and adapted to, processes of governance in their quests to address the socialized problems affecting their societies. It tells the story of these states’ resilience in the societal adaptation to a liberalized notion of governance. In addition to comparative case studies, the book also analyzes the engendered interplay of culture, economics, and politics in the creation of people-centric governance reforms. The contributing authors shed light on weak states’ often constructive engagement in the promotion of state governance under a variety of societal conditions, adverse or otherwise, and on their ability to remain resilient despite the complexities of the political and economic challenges they face.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030401368
ISBN-10: 3030401367
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: IX, 275 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Governance and Limited Statehood

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- The Realities of Governance: Conflict and Context across Africa.- State Institutions and the Consolidation of Popular Government in Nigeria.- Local institutional designs and reforms in Rwanda and Burundi.- Community-Based Organisations and the Development Agenda in Zimbabwe: The Case of Marange Development Trust, 2014-2017.- Framing Resilience and Adaptability: A Critical Discourse Analysis of ZANU PF Policy Texts in the Zimbabwean post-2000 Context.- Good Governance under Zuma Administration: Fad or Reality?.- Claiming the State: the political economy of social welfare access in rural South Africa.- Prospects for Linguistic and Cultural Diversity to Enhance African Political Governance.- The Struggles of adoption and adaptation in The Governance Space of Vanuatu: The Incorporation of Jifly authority and Kastom governance into the legal-rational system.

Notă biografică

Helen Ware is a Professor of Development Practice at the University of New England, Australia. She is a former Australian ambassador to African countries (Angola and Namibia), human rights officer, and senior AusAID official.
John Idriss Lahai is Research Fellow at the University of New England, Australia. He is former Policy Lead and Director of Research for several projects in sub-Saharan Africa for a consortium of USA/Australia-based research intensive universities.

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This book examines the various ways in which some fragile states in the Global South (or states with limited statehood) have adopted, and adapted to, processes of governance in their quests to address the socialized problems affecting their societies. It tells the story of these states’ resilience in the societal adaptation to a liberalized notion of governance. In addition to comparative case studies, the book also analyzes the engendered interplay of culture, economics, and politics in the creation of people-centric governance reforms. The contributing authors shed light on weak states’ often constructive engagement in the promotion of state governance under a variety of societal conditions, adverse or otherwise, and on their ability to remain resilient despite the complexities of the political and economic challenges they face.

Helen Ware is a Professor of Development Practice at the University of New England, Australia. She is a former Australian ambassador to African countries (Angola and Namibia), human rights officer, and senior AusAID official.
John Idriss Lahai is Research Fellow at the University of New England, USA. He is former Policy Lead and Director of Research for several projects in sub-Saharan Africa for a consortium of USA/Australia-based research intensive universities.

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Examines the various ways in which some fragile states in the Global South have adopted, and adapted to, processes of governance in their quests to address the socialized problems affecting their societies Analyzes the engendered interplay of culture, economics, and politics in the creation of people-centric governance reforms Sheds light on weak states’ often constructive engagement in the promotion of state governance under a variety of societal conditions