The Idea of Good Governance and the Politics of the Global South

The Idea of Good Governance and the Politics of the Global South
Author: Haroon A. Khan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317567202

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One of the major objectives of good governance is human development. Many worry that without good governance, many developing countries may become failed states. Using one of the worst industrial disasters in Bangladesh to date, Haroon A. Khan helps further our understanding of the importance of bureaucratic capacity for achieving good governance and offers a new paradigm for a merit system to improve governance. In doing so, he introduces the reader to the concept of good governance and its importance by investigating its relationship with failed states, globalization, bureaucratic effectiveness, and human development. The Idea of Good Governance and the Politics of the Global South will be useful for the students interested in political science, public administration and international relations.

The Political Economy of Underdevelopment in the Global South

The Political Economy of Underdevelopment in the Global South
Author: Justin van der Merwe,Nicole Dodd
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-01-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030050962

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This book presents a new theory explaining underdevelopment in the global South and tests whether financial inputs, the government-business-media (GBM) complex and spatiotemporal influences drive human development. Despite the entrance of emerging powers and new forms of aid, trade and investment, international political-economic practices still support well-established systems of capital accumulation, to the detriment of the global South. Global asymmetrical accumulation is maintained by ‘affective’ (consent-forming hegemonic practices) and ‘infrastructural’ (uneven economic exchanges) labours and by power networks. The message for developing countries is that ‘robust’ GBMs can facilitate human development and development is constrained by spatiotemporal limitations. This work theorizes that aid and foreign direct investment should be viewed with caution and that in the global South these investments should not automatically be assumed to be drivers of development.

Power Shifts and Global Governance

Power Shifts and Global Governance
Author: Ashwani Kumar,Dirk Messner
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781843318347

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Power Shifts and Global Governance: Challenges from South and North' presents an eclectic theoretical framework for emerging architectures of global governance through examining country and regional case studies from the perspective of 'great power shifts' in the twenty-first century. The book analytically and empirically explores the role of global civil society, discusses the implications of the rise of India and China, analyses regional security issues in Latin America and the Middle East and develops proposals for possible summit and UN reforms.

Institutional Reforms Governance and Services Delivery in the Global South

Institutional Reforms  Governance  and Services Delivery in the Global South
Author: Hamid E. Ali,Shahjahan Bhuiyan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030822576

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This edited book explores the link between institutional reforms, governance and services delivery in the Global South, mapping how and to what extent resource-poor governments deliver public services to their citizens. The book concludes that delivery of public services responsibly and efficiently remains largely unachievable because of weaker institutions and poor quality of governance in the Global South countries. Reforms to governance and institutions are generally considered fitting measures to overcome public service delivery challenges.

Good Governance and Development

Good Governance and Development
Author: Brian Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137062185

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An exploration of the implications of the 'good governance' agendas for developing and newly democratized countries. The book assesses the 'good governance' agenda and examines the view of the international development agencies. Finally it considers the contribution political science can make to an understanding of each dimension of governance.

Governing development across cultures

Governing development across cultures
Author: R.B. Jain
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783866498358

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The book is a critical examination and appraisal of the status, methodology and likely future trends of the emerging sub-discipline of “Governing Development” within the broader discipline of political science, leading to the application of “Good Governance” in the administration and development of the newly emerged nations during the later half of the twentieth century.

Globalisation and Governance in India

Globalisation and Governance in India
Author: Harihar Bhattacharyya,Lion König
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317526391

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This book examines the impact of globalization on some vital aspects of Indian politics, its structures and processes, and identifies the challenges to globalization itself, in order to highlight India’s complex and fascinating story. In 1991, India officially embraced the policy of neo-liberal reforms by signing the GATT agreement, which exposed the country, its society, culture and institutions to the various forces of globalization. Globalization as such may not be new to India, for the country has been embracing the influence of external cultures and civilisations for millennia, but the post-1991 reforms policy marked a significant shift, from a predominantly social welfare state and a command economy to a predominantly market driven one. Through a range of disciplinary perspectives, the authors analyse how India’s version of secularism, communal harmony, nationhood, the public sphere, social justice, and the rights of aboriginal communities came under attack from the forces of the new dispensation. The book goes on to show how globalisation in India has posed fresh challenges to political economy, democracy, federalism, decentralization, parliamentary system, judiciary, and the parliamentary Left. Critically reflecting on themes in the context of India’s globalisation that are local, regional, national and global, this book will be of interest to those in the fields of South Asian Politics, Globalisation, and International Relations.

Institutions of the Global South

Institutions of the Global South
Author: Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 113500160X

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