Published in 1998. The debate on what constitutes good governance -
and more importantly, how to attain it - is not a new issue. The
elusive - and pluralistic - nature of governance ensures that much
more needs to be studied about the specific incidence of good
governance before a unifying theme on how exactly to develop a
universal framework of application of governance can be finalized.
It is within this context that this book seeks to fill a vacuum in
the theory-practice dichotomy that, it argues, has dominated the
debate on governance so far.
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