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Governance and the Depoliticisation of Development: Routledge/GARNET series

Editat de Wil Hout, Richard Robison
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2015
This book is about the way ‘governance’ has become the new orthodoxy of development, following earlier failed attempts at building working market economies through policy reform in developing countries.
Considering how its proponents define ‘good governance’, the contributors to this volume assess why programmes of governance building in developing countries have proven to be no less problematic than the previous agendas of market reform.
Governance and the Depoliticisation of Development challenges ideas that deeper political and social problems of development may be addressed by institutional or governance fixes. It examines the principles and prescriptions of ‘good’ governance as part of larger conflicts over power and its distribution.
The volume provides:
  • a series of case studies from Latin America, Middle East and Asia
  • a link to current theorising on neoliberalism and the post-Washington Consensus
  • a focus on governance at the global and national levels from a comparative perspective
The collection will be essential reading for researchers and scholars of international political economy, governance studies and political science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138975347
ISBN-10: 1138975346
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 2 black & white illustrations, 5 black & white tables, 2 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge/GARNET series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface.  Notes on contributors.  1. Development and the Politics of Governance: Framework for Analysis Part 1: From ‘Development as Markets’ to ‘Development as Governance’  2. Strange Bedfellows: Political Alliances in the Making of Neo-liberal Governance 3. Development and Governance: An Uneasy Relationship  Part 2: Behind the Scenes at the Global Level: Global Public Goods or the Globalisation of Interests  4. Global Governance, Global Public Goods and the WTO: Contradictions between Trade Liberalisation and Development  5. Global Public Policy, Transnational Policy Communities and the Shaping of Governance  6. Governance, Politics and the European Mediterranean Partnership: Problems of Implementation or Policy Design? Part 3: Transplanting and Defining the Governance Model at the Ground Level 7. Real Governance: Change and Continuity in India’s Authority and Power Structures Jos Mooij 8. The Politics of Governance of Indonesia’s Forest Industries: Progress and Regress in a Neo-liberal Age  Part 4: Governance and the Perils of Participation 9. The Politics of Entrapment: Parliaments, Governance and Poverty Reduction Strategies Pascale Hatcher  10. Attempting Illiberalism: The World Bank and the Embedding of Neo-liberal Governance in the Philippines  11. Civil Society Participation in Donor-driven Governance Programmes: Experiences from Central America  Part 5: Governance in Post-Crisis Situations  12. Rebuilding Governance in Failed States: The Case of Timor Leste  13. The Politics of Public Management Reforms in Post-war Lebanon  Conclusion  14. Where to Now: The End of ‘Good Governance’ as a Policy Agenda?

Descriere

This book seeks to understand how governance agendas are constructed at both the global and national levels and asks what factors define success and failure in their implementation. It features case studies drawn from Africa, Latin America and Asia.