Good Government in the Tropics

Good Government in the Tropics
Title Good Government in the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Judith Tendler
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Total Pages 248
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
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In Good Government in the Tropics, Judith Tendler questions widely prevailing views about why governments so often perform poorly and about what causes them to improve. Drawing on a set of four cases involving public bureaucracies at work under the direction of an innovative state government in Brazil, the book offers findings of significance to the current debates about organization of the public-sector workplace, public service delivery, decentralization, and the interaction between government and civil society. The case chapters represent four different sectors, each traditionally spoken for by its distinct experts, literatures, and public agnecies -- rural preventive health, small enterprise development, agricultural extension for small farmers, and employment-creating public works construction and drought relief. With findings that cut across these sectoral boundaries, the book raises questions about the policy advice proferred by the international donor community. It shifts the terms of the prevailing debate away from mistrust of government toward an understanding of the circumstances under which public servants become truly committed to their work and public service improves dramatically. "The traditional focus on trying to eliminate 'rent-seeking' by reducing the state's role has made a contribution but lost much of its charisma. Theoreticians and practitioners alike are looking for new ideas and Tendler offers a quite intriguing set of them. The cases demonstrate surprising counter-intuitive results that will be of interest even to those with little substantive interest in the particular setting described. Theoretical novelty and elegant use of evidence combine to make this book a clear winner." -- Peter Evans, University of California at Berkeley

Dragon in the Tropics

Dragon in the Tropics
Title Dragon in the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Javier Corrales
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0815704976

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The authors draw on their more than 15 years' experience researching Venezuela to examine the political rise of President Hugo Chávez, offering their own analyses of key issues, including their belief that oil wealth alone fails to explain the Venezuelan leader's success. Original.

Colonization and Civil Government in the Tropics

Colonization and Civil Government in the Tropics
Title Colonization and Civil Government in the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Samuel Longstreth Parrish
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Total Pages 39
Release 1903
Genre Anglo-Saxon race
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Tropic of Chaos

Tropic of Chaos
Title Tropic of Chaos PDF eBook
Author Christian Parenti
Publisher Bold Type Books
Total Pages 305
Release 2011-06-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1568586620

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From Africa to Asia and Latin America, the era of climate wars has begun. Extreme weather is breeding banditry, humanitarian crisis, and state failure. In Tropic of Chaos, investigative journalist Christian Parenti travels along the front lines of this gathering catastrophe--the belt of economically and politically battered postcolonial nations and war zones girding the planet's midlatitudes. Here he finds failed states amid climatic disasters. But he also reveals the unsettling presence of Western military forces and explains how they see an opportunity in the crisis to prepare for open-ended global counterinsurgency. Parenti argues that this incipient "climate fascism" -- a political hardening of wealthy states-- is bound to fail. The struggling states of the developing world cannot be allowed to collapse, as they will take other nations down as well. Instead, we must work to meet the challenge of climate-driven violence with a very different set of sustainable economic and development policies.

Humanity

Humanity
Title Humanity PDF eBook
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Total Pages 556
Release 1899
Genre Positivism
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool

Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool
Title Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool PDF eBook
Author Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool
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Total Pages 250
Release 1899
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Population Politics in the Tropics

Population Politics in the Tropics
Title Population Politics in the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Samuël Coghe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 333
Release 2022-02-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 1108944035

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Population Politics in the Tropics explores fears of population decline and policies in Portuguese Angola from 1890-1945. Utilising a wide range of multilingual archival research and comparative and transimperial perspectives, Samuël Coghe argues that colonial policy was driven by a persistent, but imprecise, idea of demographic crisis.