Handbook on governance and development
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Handbook on governance and development
(Elgar handbooks in development)
E. Elgar, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Handbook provides readers with an expert overview of the key theoretical approaches to governance and development, covering a broad range of policy areas and domains.
Utilising a critical approach to assess issues from a multidisciplinary perspective, the contributions in this Handbook review different social contexts and policy areas, governance arrangements, and processes relating to issues of development. Chapters illustrate at global, regional and national levels how the specific forms of governance impact development and how ongoing trends of development can influence governance concerns. Further insights are also offered regarding the functioning of the state and the transformation of the role of the state in modern society, illustrating the place for governance in future development policies.
Researchers in governance and development will find this comprehensive Handbook an excellent resource for their area of specialisation, and scholars in governance, political science, social sciences and economics will be provided with a useful entry point into the literature. Practitioners will also welcome this as an informative read for updating their knowledge and accessing the latest research findings.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface xiii
1 Introduction to the Handbook on Governance and Development 1
Wil Hout and Jane Hutchison
PART I THEORIZING GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
2 Liberal approaches to governance and development 14
David Williams
3 New institutionalist approaches to governance: contesting complementarities 28
Karim Knio
4 Decoloniality, governance and development 45
Rosalba Icaza
PART II GOVERNANCE, THE STATE AND STATE TRANSFORMATION
5 Globalization, state transformation and global governance 64
Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones
6 Political systems: the rise and fall of democracies and dictatorships 78
Renske Doorenspleet
7 The renaissance of the developmental state in the age of post-neoliberalism 97
Jewellord Nem Singh
8 The regulatory state under pressure 115
Bronwen Morgan
9 Marketization as governance and development 130
Toby Carroll and Darryl S.L. Jarvis
10 Neopatrimonialism: a critical assessment 145
Christian von Soest
11 The rule of law, governance and development 160
Nandini Ramanujam and Francesca Farrington
12 Governance and state fragility: a comparative analysis of Sub-Saharan
African countries 179
Paulos C. Tsegaw
13 Corruption and anticorruption: Uganda and South Africa as positive
outliers in governance reforms? 196
Heather Marquette and Caryn Peiffer
PART III GOVERNANCE, SOCIETY AND POLICY
14 Sustainable development, climate change and planetary justice:
governance challenges 212
Joyeeta Gupta and Klaudia Prodani
15 Poverty, inequality and governance: a global perspective 230
Augustin Kwasi Fosu and Dede Woade Gafa
16 Civil society, governance and development 249
Kees Biekart
17 Governance for sustainable development: a human rights perspective 265
Karin Arts and Daphina Misiedjan
18 Gender and feminist transformative development 279
Jane Hutchison and Lian Sinclair
19 Governance of extractive industries 294
Pascale Hatcher and Etienne Roy Gregoire
20 Peacebuilding, governance and development 308
Caroline Hughes
PART IV DEVELOPMENT ACTORS AND GOVERNANCE REFORM
21 Development cooperation policies and governance 323
Wil Hout and Nadia Molenaers
22 UNDP and the democratic governance agenda 340
Shabbir Cheema
23 Emerging powers, governance and development 356
Marin Ferry and Haley J. Swedlund
Index
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