Good Governance in Asia : Multiple Trajectories to Development

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The international aid community has advocated governance reforms as a necessary complement to economic aid to developing countries. The resultant Good Governance Agenda has been criticised for its ahistorical bias. The empirical case studies reported in this book further illustrate the limitations by showing the complex logics of governance reforms and their relations with development in the Asian context. The analysis highlights the importance of taking full notice of the Asian reform experiences in the ongoing reflection over the global institutional and development agenda. The message is not to deny the need for governance reforms, or the utility of international learning and sharing of experiences. Global development will benefit, however, from a better understanding of the linkages between governance reforms and the diverse historical conditions they are embedded, in both developing or the advanced economies. This book was published as a special issue of Journal of Contemporary Asia.

The book highlights the complex interaction between historical contexts, institutional reforms and economic development, and the implication of such interaction for the design and assessment of institutional governance reforms in both domestic and international reform efforts. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Asia.

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