An exploration of the implications of the 'good governance' agendas
for developing and newly democratized countries. The book first
assesses each item on the 'good governance' agenda for its
contribution to development and the cost to society of bad
governance. It secondly examines the view of the international
development agencies on each dimension of governance. Thirdly it
specifies the contribution political science can make to an
understanding of each dimension of governance, both in respect of
the actions undertaken by aid agencies and recipient governments,
and of those aspects of political reform which fall beyond the
scope of foreign intervention.
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