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Making Democratic Governance Work - How Regimes Shape Prosperity, Welfare, and Peace (Hardcover, New)
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Making Democratic Governance Work - How Regimes Shape Prosperity, Welfare, and Peace (Hardcover, New)
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This book focuses on three core questions. Is democratic governance
good for economic prosperity? Has this type of regime accelerated
progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals, social
welfare, and human development? Does it generate a peace-dividend
and reduce conflict at home? Despite the importance of
understanding these questions and the vast research literature
generated, remarkably little consensus has emerged about any of
these issues. Within the international community, democracy and
governance are widely advocated as intrinsically desirable and
important goals. Nevertheless, alternative schools of thought
continue to dispute their consequences and thus the most effective
strategy for achieving a range of critical developmental
objectives. Some believe that human development is largely
determined by structural conditions in each society, such as
geographic location, natural resources, and the reservoir of human
capital, so that regimes have minimal impact. Others advocate
promoting democracy to insure that leaders are responsive to social
needs and accountable to citizens for achieving better schools,
clinics, and wages. Yet others counter that governance capacity is
essential for delivering basic public services, and state-building
is essential in post-conflict reconstruction prior to holding
elections. This book advances the argument that both liberal
democracy and state capacity need to be strengthened in parallel to
ensure effective development, within the constraints posed by
structural conditions. Liberal democracy allows citizens to express
their demands, to hold public officials to account, and to rid
themselves of incompetent, corrupt, or ineffective leaders. Yet
rising public demands that cannot be met by the state are a recipe
for frustration, generating disillusionment with incumbent
officeholders, or, if discontent spreads to becomes more diffuse,
with the way that the regime works, or even ultimately with the
promise of liberal democracy ideals. Thus governance capacity is
also predicted to play a vital role in advancing human security, so
that states have the capacity to respond effectively to citizen's
demands. The argument is demonstrated using systematic evidence
gathered from countries worldwide during recent decades and
selected cases illustrating the effects of regime change on
development."
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