Local Governance in Developing CountriesAnwar Shah World Bank, 2006 - 457페이지 Br> Local Governance in Developing Countries by Shah, Anwar Terms of use Shah brings together 12 essays that examine the role of local governments in developing countries, as well as a comparative institutional framework for governance. In addition, the essays follow the history of local governance, discuss alternative models, and offer case studies of 10 countries--South Africa, Uganda, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile--specifically looking at their organization and finance. These include country briefs prepared for World Bank Institute learning programs by authors from around the world. The volume aims to "advance the World Bank Institute agenda on knowledge sharing and learning from cross-country experiences in reforming public governance" and is meant for public officials, development practitioners, and students, and to strengthen governments and improve social outcomes. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Descriptive content provided by Syndetics"! a Bowker service. |
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... political rights . Persis- tent political unrest after 1976 , the dependence of urban economies on black workers , and the increasing ineffectiveness of laws that attempted to contain the inflow of black people into urban areas led to a ...
... political rights . Persis- tent political unrest after 1976 , the dependence of urban economies on black workers , and the increasing ineffectiveness of laws that attempted to contain the inflow of black people into urban areas led to a ...
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... political power in the hands of the president , leading to the authori- tarian rule of President Sukarno . This trend toward centralization of political power was reinforced when , in 1967 , Sukarno's guided democracy was replaced by ...
... political power in the hands of the president , leading to the authori- tarian rule of President Sukarno . This trend toward centralization of political power was reinforced when , in 1967 , Sukarno's guided democracy was replaced by ...
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Anwar Shah. decentralized political authority , thereby granting municipal administrations sufficient resources and political independence to restructure policy - making processes . Coalitions of civil society organizations and political ...
Anwar Shah. decentralized political authority , thereby granting municipal administrations sufficient resources and political independence to restructure policy - making processes . Coalitions of civil society organizations and political ...
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