This book offers a comparative analysis on governance in South, Southeast, and East Asian countries. It provides extensive conceptual, theoretical, and empirical discussions on governance with rigorous comparative studies of how governance is practised in different countries across those contexts. The authors present broad analyses on the discrepancies of governance reforms on the basis of real and practical problems and examine the factors that drive and challenge governance based administrations. The tune of the book is to measure the impact of governance on public management reforms, country developments, and economic growths. The by-product of the adoption of the governance model is thoroughly analysed. The book is divided into 15 chapt...