Politics, Governance, and Co-operation in East Africa

Politics, Governance, and Co-operation in East Africa
Title Politics, Governance, and Co-operation in East Africa PDF eBook
Author Research and Education for Democracy in Tanzania Project
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 2002
Genre Political planning
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The International Politics of East Africa

The International Politics of East Africa
Title The International Politics of East Africa PDF eBook
Author Robert Pinkney
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2001
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780719056161

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This book uses the notion of the public sphere to produce a new view of the history of England in the post-reformation period, tracing its themes from the 1530s to the early eighteenth century. The contributors, who are all leaders in their own fields, bring a diverse range of approaches to bear on the central theme. The book aims to put the results of some of the most innovative and exciting work in the field before the reader in accessible form. Each chapter stands alone in representing an important contribution to its own area of study and sub-period as well as to the overall argument of the book. Politics, culture and religion all feature prominently in the resulting analysis, which should be of interest to students and academics of early modern English history and literature.

When Courts Do Politics

When Courts Do Politics
Title When Courts Do Politics PDF eBook
Author Joseph Oloka-Onyango
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 380
Release 2017-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1443864099

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Using the phenomenon of public interest litigation (PIL) as the primary focus of analysis, this book explores the manner in which the judicial branch of government in the three East African states of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda has engaged with questions traditionally off-limits to adjudication and court-based resolution. It is rooted in an incisive investigation of the history of politics and governance in the sub-region, accompanied by an extensive repertoire of judicial decisions. It also provides a critical and informative account of the manner in which courts of law have engaged with State power in a bid to alternatively deliver or subvert justice to the socially marginalized and the politically victimized. The focus of the book is on judicial struggles over sexual and gender-based discrimination, social justice and poverty, and the adjudication of presidential elections. Employing the device of case deconstruction and analysis, the study uncovers the conceptual and structural factors which have witnessed public interest litigation emerge as a critical factor in the struggle for more inclusive and equitable structures of governance and social order. Needless to say, as judges battle with time-honoured legal precedents, received dogmas and contending (and often antagonistic) societal forces, the struggle in the courts is neither straightforward nor necessarily always transformative.

The Politics of Development Co-operation

The Politics of Development Co-operation
Title The Politics of Development Co-operation PDF eBook
Author Lisa Aubrey
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 256
Release 2002-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134745265

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Promoting Stability and Development in Africa

Promoting Stability and Development in Africa
Title Promoting Stability and Development in Africa PDF eBook
Author Marta Martinelli
Publisher Edizioni Nuova Cultura
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-11-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 8868125951

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Africa is experiencing one of the greatest transformations of its history. Today’s Sub-Saharan Africa is still marked by enduring instability, mass migrations and crises, but at the same time it is also characterised by positive developments including economic growth and regional integration. This publication sheds light on these changes from three perspectives: economic policies and sustainable development; good governance and democracy; peace and security. Research in relevant regions in Sub-Saharan Africa and key countries (Ethiopia, Mozambique, Nigeria and South Africa) has been conducted by African and European experts with the aim of assessing the role of the private sector and determining the partner-ship opportunities that could potentially be developed with the public sector. A series of policy recommendations are offered to the European Union on how to tackle these opportunities in cooperation with old and new actors.

Democracy and Social Transformation in East Africa

Democracy and Social Transformation in East Africa
Title Democracy and Social Transformation in East Africa PDF eBook
Author Samuel S. Mushi
Publisher
Total Pages 246
Release 2004
Genre Africa, East
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The Practice of Industrial Policy

The Practice of Industrial Policy
Title The Practice of Industrial Policy PDF eBook
Author John Page
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2017-03-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0192517287

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Much of the information relevant to policy formulation for industrial development is held by the private sector, not by public officials. There is therefore fairly broad agreement in the development literature that some form of structured engagement — often referred to as close or strategic coordination — between the public and private sectors is needed, both to assist in the design of appropriate policies and to provide feedback on their implementation. There is less agreement on how that engagement should be structured, how its objectives should be defined, and how success should be measured. In fact, the academic literature on close coordination provides little practical guidance on how governments interested in developing a framework for government—business engagement should go about doing it. The burden of this lack of guidance falls most heavily on Africa, where — despite 20 years of growth — lack of structural transformation has slowed job creation and the pace of poverty reduction. Increasingly, African governments are seeking to design and implement policies to encourage the more rapid growth of high productivity industries and in the process confronting the need to engage constructively with the private sector. These efforts have met with mixed results. For sustained success in structural transformation, new policies and new approaches to government-business coordination will be needed. In 2014 the Korea International Cooperation Agency and UNU-WIDER launched a joint research project on 'The Practice of Industrial Policy'. The objective of the project was to help African policy-makers develop better coordination between the public and private sectors in order to identify the constraints to faster structural transformation and to design, implement, and monitor policies to remove them. This book, written by national researchers and international experts, presents the results of that research.