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Decentralizing Governance - Emerging Concepts and Practices (Paperback)
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Decentralizing Governance - Emerging Concepts and Practices (Paperback)
Series: Innovative Governance in the 21st Century, 1.00
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The trend toward greater decentralization of governance activities,
now accepted as commonplace in the West, has become a worldwide
movement. This international development's 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& #151;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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