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  • Cities, Autonomy and Decentralization in Japanby Carola Hein; Philippe Pelletier

    RoutledgeCurzon 2005; US$ 44.95

    This book offers a cogent collection of case studies focusing on the history, present and future of decentralization in Japan. more...

  • Institutions, Incentives And Electoral Participationby Yusaku Horiuchi

    Taylor & Francis 2004; US$ 178.00

    This book theoretically and empirically explores the puzzling 'turnout twist' phenomenon in Japan where municipal elections often record considerably higher turnout than national elections. more...

  • Rural Democracy in Chinaby B. He

    Palgrave Macmillan 2007; US$ 90.00

    This book examines the status of village democracy, studies the achievements and the problems, explains its dynamics, and investigates the prospects of China's democratization. more...

  • Institutional Change and its Impact on the Poor and Excludedby International Labour Office

    International Labour Office 2006; US$ 5.00

    Analyses the impact of democratic decentralization on the chances of social excluded groups to participate in newly created local governance (Panchayat Rai) institutions. Discusses the results of an interview survey, finding that, in Kerala, women, lower castes and the poor are at least represented as other groups at the Panchayat level whereas in Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh they continue to be under-represented. Draws conclusions concerning the effect of raising political awareness. more...

  • The Chinese State in Transitionby Linda Chelan Li

    Taylor & Francis 2008; US$ 158.00

    Each chapter of this book examines how the state combines with local initiatives from non-state actors in China today. Policy areas examined include cultural strategies, housing, land politics, corruption, peasants’ burden and cadre reforms, women and gender, and international relations. more...

  • Decentralisation, Corruption and Social Capitalby Sten Widmalm

    SAGE India 2008; US$ 49.95

    This book provides fresh perspectives and insights on what may be the world’s. largest ongoing decentralisation reforms—the Panchayat Raj reforms in India—and. presents unique empirical material from Madhya Pradesh and Kerala. Comparative. perspectives and references to historical cases from around the world are used. to show how decentralisation can be connected to social capital and corruption. In particular, this book shows how certain forms of social capital, previously. thought to be a hindrance to development, can work in favour of democracy. Widmalm argues that there exists a strong and direct connection between degrees. of corruption in village performance and the level of trust in society, even. though only an ambiguous... more...

  • Local Democracy in South Asiaby David N Gellner; Krishna Hachhethu

    SAGE India 2008; US$ 69.95

    This volume, the first in a new series on governance, conflict, and civic action. in South Asia, focuses on the larger countries of South Asia—Pakistan, India,. Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and especially Nepal. The 15 essays in this volume analyze. democracy both as a process and as a value. The essays also examine in ethnographic. detail the way in which democracy is actually experienced in South Asia, ranging. far beyond conventional political structures to look at conflict resolution, rhetorics. of foreign aid, ethnic organizations, Maoist practices of local government, Dalit. resistance, and so on. Many of the processes that are analyzed in depth in the Nepalese context are. shown to have their analogues in other South Asian countries.... more...

  • New Forms of Urban Governance in Indiaby I. S. A. Baud; J. De Wit

    SAGE India 2009; US$ 39.95

    This work looks at the impact of decentralization on local governance arrangements. and citizen participation in urban democracy processes in India. To analyse the. various issues, it includes case studies from the major cities throughout the. country. New Forms of Urban Governance in India: Shifts, Models, Networks and Contestations. examines how local governments work together with other actors in governing. mega cities in India, especially in view of globalization and internal transformation. processes. It analyses whether new forms of governance open up opportunities. for more participatory urban governance and improved service delivery, with. positive implications for poor groups in the cities. The articles in the collection deal with... more...

  • Inclusion and Exclusion in Local Governanceby B. S. Baviskar; George Mathew

    SAGE India 2008; US$ 70.97

    Inclusion and Exclusion in Local Governance: Field Studies from Rural India. is a product of a rare national-level study conducted in 42 panchayats across. 12 states to reveal how democratic decentralization is working in Indian villages. This is done through stories of empowerment as well as discrimination against. women, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (SCs and STs). The contributors have. adopted a unique research methodology which may set a trend for future national-level. qualitative studies. The field studies offer insights about rural India from a. micro-level perspective instead of providing macro-level generalities. This collection will be of considerable interest to students, researchers,. academicians and practitioners working... more...

  • Public Sector Reforms in Indiaby Chandan Sinha

    SAGE India 2007; US$ 32.95

    The public sector in India has evolved over the past two centuries to adapt to contextual changes like political framework, economic conditions, and people`s expectations. Certain systemic and institutional changes reflect the ongoing transformation within the sector. One such change has been in the role of the District Officer (DO). Beginning as an area administrator—with the agenda of revenue collection and representation of colonial authority—in the 18th century, the office has today evolved into a multi-faceted functionary at the centre of district administration. Unfortunately, this process of evolution and response to the deepening of democracy has often been mistaken for a diminution of the office. This book brings into perspective... more...