Governance, Administration and Development: Making the State Work - Softcover

Hulme, David; Turner, Mark

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Synopsis

Governance, Administration and Development provides a comprehensive introduction to the public policy process and public administration in developing countries. The authors start by describing the complex, challenging and varied environments of the developing world and go on to analyse the key contemporary issues concerning the reform of the public sector - notably the impact of the 'new public management'. The book is illustrated throughout with up-to-date case study materials and guidance for students seeking to explore specialist topics in detail.

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About the Author

David Hulme is Professor of Development Studies and Founder-Director of the Chronic Poverty Research Centre and the Brooks World Poverty Institute, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester.

Review

'This book, with its comprehensive coverage, is ideally suited to be adopted as a text for undergraduate level courses.' - R.C. Mascarenhas, Political Science

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