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Governance, Management and Development - Making the State Work

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor DAVID HULME is Professor of Development Studies and Associate Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Institute for Development and Management, University of Manchester, UK. Klappentext This fully revised edition of the same authors' Governance, Administration and Development is the ideal introduction to public management and the policy process in developing countries. With a new chapter on issues of law and order, it also covers current debates on civil society, aid and intervention, and the relationship of states and markets. Zusammenfassung This fully revised edition of the same authors' Governance! Administration and Development is the ideal introduction to public management and the policy process in developing countries. With a new chapter on issues of law and order! it also covers current debates on civil society! aid and intervention! and the relationship of states and markets. Inhaltsverzeichnis Administration, Management, Governance and Development Organizational Environments: Comparisons, Contrasts and Significance Law and Order: Insecurity, Crime, Conflict and Violence The Policy Process: How and Who? Structuring and Managing Government Organizations for Developmental Success Administration and Civil Service Reform Planning for Development: From Writing National Plans to Tackling 'Wicked Problems' Decentralization within the State: Good Theory but Poor Practice? Economic Development and the Public Sector From State Ownership to Enabling Environment Beyond the State, Beyond the Market? Civil Society and NGOs Conclusion: What Future for the Public Sector?

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