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This authoritative Handbook provides a thorough exploration of
development policy from both scholarly and practical perspectives
and offers insights into the policy process dynamics and a range of
specific policy issues, including corruption and network
governance. Chapters deliver critical analyses of complex issues
within the economic, social, technological and environmental
development sectors, such as climate change and environmental
protection. This important Handbook synthesises diverse
perspectives on policies and their implications for development,
and features regional and country-specific case studies
highlighting the field's expansive nature. The editors bring
together leading contributors who deliver insightful research into
topics such as human rights, policy networks and development policy
praxis. With an accessible and comprehensive approach, this
Handbook will appeal to practitioners exploring development policy
issues and be welcomed by scholars and researchers looking to gain
an insight into the world of development.
The book examines the state of Open Government in Asia. Drawing on
thirteen country case studies and one regional study, it analyses
the application of Freedom of Information methods and assesses
their implications for democratic governance, particularly
transparency, accountability, participation, collaboration,
inclusive policymaking and technology. The book also
considers the usefulness of open participatory platforms that
enable citizens’ ‘right to information’, and help them
monitor and scrutinize governmental activities to ensure
accountability, integrity and the quality of democracy.
Contributors to the volume evaluate Open Government and Freedom of
Information arrangements and relevant issues in a particular
country and adjudge their performance. The book will appeal to
scholars and students of public policy, digital governance and
technology. Â
Traditionally, development has been rooted in ideologies and
assumptions prevalent in the developed world and in practices and
strategies adopted by leading industrial nations. However,
historically, eclectic ideas and approaches often clash with
existing long-established notions of progress and modes of
realizing social and economic change. Managing Development in a
Globalized World: Concepts, Processes, Institutions explores this
topic by incorporating ideas and interpretations that have
previously been neglected or given inadequate attention in the
discourse on developing countries. It underscores development as a
continuous process that must be supported by sound policies and
efficient management, supplying a wider understanding of the field.
The authors argue that the application of innovative development
techniques and best practices is essential for obtaining optimum
results in meeting the needs of society. They examine the style of
managing development with a new perspective that links the
phenomenon with changing demands and the interplay of
internal/external actors and a host of stakeholders. An exploration
of key sectors in development provides clear comprehension of
problems and solutions. A careful synthesis of
theoretical/conceptual and empirical literature, the book assesses
real-world situations and provides insight into the operational
dynamics of development policies, programs, and institutions. It
focuses on goals, values, and dynamics of development management
that are undergoing rapid changes and continue to be enhanced to
alleviate poverty and improve living standards in an era of
globalization and inter-regional and inter-institutional synergies.
It highlights best practices essential for the efficient and
effective delivery of human development services that are designed
and put in place to obtain optimum results in meeting the needs of
society.
The establishment of good governance is a major challenge for the
developing world, along with the need to sustain the progress
resulting from developmental efforts. Although there are numerous
studies on the development and governance of emerging nations, few
volumes make a serious effort to bring together these two critical
concepts. International Development Governance combines the two
concepts - development and governance - by examining the issues and
problems faced by nations in their attempts to establish
sustainable governance. This textbook also initiates discussions on
the concept of development governance in an international context.
The book fills the gap in existing literature by drawing upon the
experience and expertise of scholars from a broad spectrum of
knowledge. Their views explain the issues and problems with
reference to a number of tools that could establish "development
governance" and sustain it. The text offers in-depth examinations
of developmental sectors, resulting in a textbook that will inspire
future public officials, policy makers, and consultants to
contribute to the betterment of life for citizens of developing
countries.
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