The rapid pace of globalization has led to the increasing
interdependence of member states of the United Nations to achieve
sustainable development objectives, including the eradication of
extreme poverty, environmental protection, access to basic services
and livelihoods, and the promotion of economic growth and
opportunities.
Policymakers, scholars, and development practitioners recognize
the centrality of effective governance at the local, national, and
global levels to promote sustainable development. Along with
governments and the private sector, civil society organizations
(CSOs) are playing an expanded role in improving transparency,
participation, access to services, and the rule of law.
This book looks at the changing roles of civil society in global
and national governance. It identifies factors that influence the
effectiveness of civil society in promoting democratic governance.
It asks: To what extent and how has the global civil society been
influencing global governance and democratic change? What have been
the patterns of growth of civil society in Asia and Africa,
including the legal frameworks under which CSOs are established?
How and with what effect has civil society been engaged in
promoting democratic change and inclusive governance?
Contributors include William Ascher (Claremont McKenna College
and Soka University of America), Robertson Work (Innovative
Leadership Services and New York University), Denny Roy (East-West
Center), Kadmiel Harrison Wekwete (United Nations Capital
Development Fund), Denison Jayasooria (Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia and Human Rights Commission of Malaysia), Jin Sato
(University of Tokyo), Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, (Pakistan Institute of
Legislative Development and Transparency), John Clark (The Policy
Practice), Goran Hyden (University of Florida), Naresh Singh
(Canadian International Development Agency), L. David Brown
(Harvard University), Rehman Sobhan (Centre for Policy Dialogue,
Bangladesh), and Massimo Tommasoli (Permanent Observer for
International IDEA to the United Nations).
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