Governance and the postcolony : views from Africa /
Civil society, NGOs, governments, and multilateral institutions all repeatedly call for improved or 'good' governance - yet they seem to speak past one another. Governance is in danger of losing all meaning precisely because it means many things to different people in varied locations. Thi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Johannesburg :
Wits University Press,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Governance in the postcolony: time for a rethink? / David Everatt. Part I. Governance in Sub-Shararan Africa in theory and practive. 1. Governance: notes towards a resurrection / David Everatt
- 2. African shared values in governance for integration: progress and prospects / Salim Latib
- 3. Governance and human development in Sub-Saharan Africa / Pundy Pillay
- 4. South African foreign policy and global governance from above and below / Patrick Bond
- 5. Governing urban food systems: lessons from Lusaka, Zambia / Caryn Abrahams
- 6. African crisis leadership: a West African case study / Anthoni van Nieuwkerk and Bongiwe Ngcobo Mphahele
- 7. Public policymaking through adversarial network governance in South Africa / Susan Booysen. Part II. Sectors and locations. 8. Governance versus government: as reflected in water management / Mike Muller
- 9. Broken corporate governance: South Africa's municipal state-owned entities and agencies / William Gumede
- 10. Law and governance: has the South African judiciary overstepped its oversight mandate? / Chelete Monyane
- 11. Factoring in the 'real world': governance of public higher education in South Africa / Kirti Menon and Jody Cedras
- 12. Decolonisation and governance at South African universities: case study of the Green Leadership Schools / Darlene Miller, Nomalanga Mkhize, Rebecca Pointer and Babalwa Magoqwana
- 13. Low-hanging fruit of deep-seated transformation? Quality of life and governance in Gauteng, South Africa / David Everatt.