Even if 'good governance' goals have dominated public policy in postcolonial polities in the last decades, their politics and public administration often continue to be marked by authoritarianism, nepotism and corruption - the very practices good governance policy was to eradicate. In this article, we try to account for this apparent intractability of 'poor' and, occasionally, outright 'bad' governance. First, we argue that what appears as 'bad' governance to those embracing conventional, essentially Weberian, 'good governance' conceptions, may in fact be 'good' governance after all. Practices of political clientelism or patronage may reflect and accord with widely shared cultural beliefs about good and legitimate governance. Second, we sho...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Despite lack of satisfactory evidence of its effectiveness, the idea of good governance is celebrate...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...
Even if ‘good governance’ goals have dominated public policy in postcolonial polities in the last de...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, 59 (Democracy, governance and citizenship...
This article argues for the reorientation of African governments from a model that privileges the ce...
During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitou...
This paper analyses mechanisms and circumstances that facilitate and mitigate against corruption in ...
This article points out the importance of neo-patrimonial theories in understanding local socio-poli...
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
This article looks at the social fundamentals in Africa’s political governance in relation to basicl...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Despite lack of satisfactory evidence of its effectiveness, the idea of good governance is celebrate...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...
Even if ‘good governance’ goals have dominated public policy in postcolonial polities in the last de...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, 59 (Democracy, governance and citizenship...
This article argues for the reorientation of African governments from a model that privileges the ce...
During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitou...
This paper analyses mechanisms and circumstances that facilitate and mitigate against corruption in ...
This article points out the importance of neo-patrimonial theories in understanding local socio-poli...
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
This article looks at the social fundamentals in Africa’s political governance in relation to basicl...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Despite lack of satisfactory evidence of its effectiveness, the idea of good governance is celebrate...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...