A source of perennial tension in states is the degree to which
decision making power and authority should be concentrated in
central institutions and individuals. At present the conventional
wisdom of central-local relations has swung in favour of
decentralisation. This book investigates whether such convergence
is taking place through detailed examination in Asia Pacific. The
results of the survey reveal a complex picture in which divergence
is still evident in the region's patterns of central-local
relations.
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