This book is the third in CARAD's publication series on Strategic
Policy Studies on State, Democracy Governance and Management. The
second series is on "State-Building and Democracy in Africa: A
Comparative and Development Approach". These series seek to
contribute to the ongoing debate on Democratisation, Governance and
Development since the collapse of the Communist System and Africa's
Lost Decades of the 1980s. The subject of a 'developmental state
and the challenges of governance' remains topical, and is hoped the
views expressed here puts the various issues firmly at the centre
of the debate, calling for transparency, social justice, the rule
of law and accountability agenda that sows the seeds of a genuine
renewal of state and society's role in embodying and shaping
democracy on the African continent. There is need for building
capacities for sustainable development to bring Africa in line with
global development.
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