In the Shadow of Good Governance: An Ethnography of Civil Service Reform in Africa: Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, cartea 16
Autor Gerhard Andersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 oct 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004179820
ISBN-10: 9004179828
Pagini: 165
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
ISBN-10: 9004179828
Pagini: 165
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Glossary and abbreviations ix
Map of Malawi x
1 INTRODUCTION: UNPACKING GOOD GOVERNANCE 1
Civil servants as implementers and “target population” 1
The “dysfunctional” African state 3
Good governance as technology 5
Field sites 8
Studying up, follow the policy 9
Basic information about the civil service 11
Outline 14
2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 15
Banda’s rule and the “New Malawi” 16
The results of two decades of structural adjustment 19
The civil service – from localisation to good governance 24
3 CONSTRUCTING COUNTRY OWNERSHIP 28
Introduction 28
The emergence of a concept 30
Conditionality and country ownership 34
The normativity of numbers 40
The discovery of the “C word” 42
Conclusions 47
4 THE IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 49
Deconstructing policy implementation 49
Retrenchment of employees made redundant 51
The introduction of new housing allowances 55
Increasing fragmentation of the civil service 60
Conclusions 68
5 ERODING SALARIES AND DOING BUSINESS 70
The African entrepreneurial spirit 70
The meaning of having a job in the civil service 73
“How to make ends meet” 83
Winners and losers of economic liberalisation 89
Conclusions 97
vi
6 “DISTANCE SAVES ME” 99
Introduction 99
Kubwerera kumudzi 101
Education and social stratification 110
The importance of associations 111
The nature of kinship duties 115
Conclusions 120
7 THE DEMOCRATISATION OF APPROPRIATION 122
Introduction 122
“Bad politics” 124
The office mores – a parallel social and moral order 130
A “primoridial public sphere”or a patchwork of moralities? 135
Conclusions 139
8 CONCLUSIONS: THE STATE IN SOCIETY 141
The paradoxical policies of the World Bank and the IMF 142
A note on theorising the postcolonial state 148
References 151
Index 163
Acknowledgements vii
Glossary and abbreviations ix
Map of Malawi x
1 INTRODUCTION: UNPACKING GOOD GOVERNANCE 1
Civil servants as implementers and “target population” 1
The “dysfunctional” African state 3
Good governance as technology 5
Field sites 8
Studying up, follow the policy 9
Basic information about the civil service 11
Outline 14
2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 15
Banda’s rule and the “New Malawi” 16
The results of two decades of structural adjustment 19
The civil service – from localisation to good governance 24
3 CONSTRUCTING COUNTRY OWNERSHIP 28
Introduction 28
The emergence of a concept 30
Conditionality and country ownership 34
The normativity of numbers 40
The discovery of the “C word” 42
Conclusions 47
4 THE IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 49
Deconstructing policy implementation 49
Retrenchment of employees made redundant 51
The introduction of new housing allowances 55
Increasing fragmentation of the civil service 60
Conclusions 68
5 ERODING SALARIES AND DOING BUSINESS 70
The African entrepreneurial spirit 70
The meaning of having a job in the civil service 73
“How to make ends meet” 83
Winners and losers of economic liberalisation 89
Conclusions 97
vi
6 “DISTANCE SAVES ME” 99
Introduction 99
Kubwerera kumudzi 101
Education and social stratification 110
The importance of associations 111
The nature of kinship duties 115
Conclusions 120
7 THE DEMOCRATISATION OF APPROPRIATION 122
Introduction 122
“Bad politics” 124
The office mores – a parallel social and moral order 130
A “primoridial public sphere”or a patchwork of moralities? 135
Conclusions 139
8 CONCLUSIONS: THE STATE IN SOCIETY 141
The paradoxical policies of the World Bank and the IMF 142
A note on theorising the postcolonial state 148
References 151
Index 163
Recenzii
The anthropology of the postcolonial state takes a major step forward with Gerhard Anders' outstanding study. His ethnographic insights into the planning, implementation and manipulation of the civil service reform in Malawi give food for thought well beyond the specific case he writes about. No other study of the 1990s good governance agenda in Africa has accomplished Anders' nuanced account of the lived experience among civil servants caught up in the throes of change. This is a landmark study that challenges facile generalizations about corruption and the dysfunctional state in Africa.
Harri Englund, University of Cambridge
Harri Englund, University of Cambridge
Notă biografică
Gerhard Anders (Ph.D. 2005) is a senior lecturer at the Institute of Social & Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich. His research focuses on the anthropology of emergent regimes of global order in the fields of criminal justice and development. He has published on legal anthropology, international criminal justice, good governance and corruption including the co-edited volume (with M. Nuijten) Corruption and the Secret of Law (Ashgate, 2009).