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Challenges to Democratic Governance in Developing Countries

✍ Scribed by Gedeon M. Mudacumura (auth.), Gedeon Mudacumura, Göktuğ Morçöl (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
288
Series
Public Administration, Governance and Globalization 11
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


​Despite the large amounts of human and financial resources invested to foster democratic governance in developing countries, statistics show that the majority of these countries have not yet achieved significant improvements in living standards. While some regions make strides towards improving the living conditions of their citizens, Sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, is still trapped in poverty with more than 40% of its 600 million people living below the internationally recognized absolute poverty line of one US dollar per day. Poor governance and corruption should be highlighted as the most important systemic factors contributing to poverty in developing countries. As a result the institutional foundations of these countries are weakened, public funds are misappropriated, and policies and programs aimed at reducing poverty and fostering sustainable economic growth are undermined. It is therefore not surprising that a 2008 Transparency International report found a direct link between corruption and the failure of the societal institutions designed to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in the majority of developing countries. This book investigates the problems of democratic governance, particularly as they relate to corruption, and also whether democracy should be based on universal principles or local context and historical factors. It also analyses the rule of law, in promoting democratic governance and curbing corruption and if governmental, non-governmental organizations, and civil societies are effective in promoting democratic governance and curbing corruption. This book will go beyond identifying the challenges and offer plausible solutions that could be adapted to various developing countries. It is premised on the importance of bridging theory and practice, which has been lacking in most local and international development publications, making of interest to scholars and policy-makers alike concerned with public administration in developing countries.​

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Multiple Dimensions of Governance....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Debate on Governance in Africa: An Emerging Political Economy Paradigm....Pages 19-35
Accountability and Transparency: Cornerstones of Development and Democratic Governance....Pages 37-55
Role of Legislation for Social Accountability: A Comparison of South Africa and Zambia....Pages 57-71
Reinventing Public Governance in Singapore: Major Reform Premises, Initiatives, and Consequences....Pages 73-92
Front Matter....Pages 93-93
Decentralization in Uganda: Towards Democratic Local Governance or Political Expediency?....Pages 95-110
Limitations of Middle Eastern Educational System in Democratic Governance....Pages 111-120
Tribes and Democratization/De-democratization in Libya....Pages 121-136
Democratization of Governance in Turkey: An Assessment of the Administrative Reforms in the 2000s....Pages 137-153
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
Non-governmental Organizations and Corruption: The Case of Kenya....Pages 157-170
Defining Corruption in the Cultural Context of Sub-Saharan Africa....Pages 171-179
Corruption and Nation Building in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Historical Analysis....Pages 181-194
Corruption and Democratic Governance in India....Pages 195-208
Front Matter....Pages 209-209
Prosecute and Punish: Curbing Political and Administrative Corruption in Kenya....Pages 211-226
Corruption in African Countries: A Symptom of Leadership and Institutional Failure....Pages 227-245
The Imperatives of Democracy and Governance in the Fight against Corruption in Africa: A South African Perspective....Pages 247-263
Rethinking Democratic Governance: Looking Back, Moving Forward....Pages 265-273
Back Matter....Pages 275-287

✦ Subjects


Public Administration; Development Economics; Comparative Politics


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