Governance has become an important concept in the politics of African development. It is therefore a crucial concept for social science analyses focusing on Africa. In public discourse Africa's future is being shaped by a combination of external interventions backed by African elites who cooperate with the donors, whose understanding of the importance of 'good governance' they share. This groundbreaking book disentangles the analytical aspects of governance from its political and normative connotations. The 'African exception' - the difference in 'development' between Africa and other regions of the South - can be understood by analysis focusing upon the specific forms of governance played out in politics and economics. The perspective of neo-patrimonialism is crucial but not sufficient here. The first section of the book explores African governance in two functional spheres: the political realm and the economic. Section two looks at new areas of governance in Africa: violent social spaces, HIV/AIDS and entrepreneurial urban governance.
Governance has become an important concept in the politics of African development. It is therefore a crucial concept for social science analyses focusing on Africa. This book disentangles analytical aspects of governance from political and normative connotations.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Nov 2017
ISBN
9780815397410
Pages
188 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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