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(Ebook) Making Sense of Governance : Empirical Evidence from Sixteen Developing Countries by Goran Hyden; Julius Court; Kenneth Mease ISBN 9781626373839, 1626373833

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Authors:Goran Hyden; Julius Court; Kenneth Mease
Pages:272 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:Lynne Rienner Publishers
Language:english
File Size:1.11 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781626373839, 1626373833
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(Ebook) Making Sense of Governance : Empirical Evidence from Sixteen Developing Countries by Goran Hyden; Julius Court; Kenneth Mease ISBN 9781626373839, 1626373833

Although governance has been the focus of a considerable body of literature on democratic transitions and consolidation, data to support the claim that the concept is a useful one has been lacking. Now, however, Making Sense of Governance clearly shows the utility of research on governance, presenting empirical evidence from sixteen developing countries.The authors focus on six arenas: civil, political, and economic society and the executive, bureaucracy, and judiciary. Demonstrating conclusively for the first time that perceptions of governance by local stakeholders are realistic indicators of the nature and quality of a political regime, they also reveal the dynamic nature of governance and to what extent it correlates with socioeconomic variables.This comprehensive study is based on interviews in Argentina, Bulgaria, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Tanzania, Thailand, and Togo.
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