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Decentralization In Africa The Paradox Of State Strength J Tyler Dickovick Editor James S Wunsch Editor

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Decentralization In Africa The Paradox Of State Strength J Tyler Dickovick Editor James S Wunsch Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 317
Author: J. Tyler Dickovick (editor); James S. Wunsch (editor)
ISBN: 9781626373266, 1626373264
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Decentralization In Africa The Paradox Of State Strength J Tyler Dickovick Editor James S Wunsch Editor by J. Tyler Dickovick (editor); James S. Wunsch (editor) 9781626373266, 1626373264 instant download after payment.

In recent decades, laws passed by African governments to transfer power and resources to local and other subnational governments (SNGs) have been greeted by many in the policy community with enthusiasm. But how far has decentralization really gone in Africa? How well does it work? And what have been its consequences? The authors of Decentralization in Africa work within a common conceptual framework to examine the process in 10 countries, contrasting clear increases in the legal authority of SNGs with the reality of limited successes in deepening democracy.

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