At the heart of current policy thinking about Africa there is a significant knowledge gap concerning governance and development. This IDS Bulletin is concerned with what can be done about that, drawing on the initial experience of a new research venture, the Africa Power and Politics Programme. The APPP is committed to discovering forms of governance that work better for development than those prescribed by the current ‘good governance’ orthodoxy. It aims to do so chiefly by examining the range of post?colonial experience in sub?Saharan Africa focusing especially on under?appreciated patterns of difference in institutions and outcomes. This article explains the rationale of this approach and outlines the options which have shaped the prog...
The majority of people in Africa are robbed of the chance to improve their lives and climb out of de...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
Developmentalism has been one of the main justifications for public sector reforms. In what concerns...
This article draws together the main strands of argument being developed by the Africa Power and Pol...
When the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa achieved independence in rapid succession starting with Gha...
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
If the strings of a guitar are too loose it will never produce the melody and if strings are also to...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
The study examines contentious issues related to democracy and development in Africa. Substantially ...
Despite the rise of multiparty democracy, many African governments still struggle to control corrupt...
The aim of this paper is to try to explain governance failures in Sub-Saharan Africa and to identify...
In recent years, there has been a series of supports by the developed world towards securing effecti...
The promotion of ‘good governance’ has become one of the pillars of development policies proposed by...
Questions surrounding democracy, governance, and development especially in the view of Africa have p...
Africa continues to face serious development challenges. Such challenges as dependency, corruption, ...
The majority of people in Africa are robbed of the chance to improve their lives and climb out of de...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
Developmentalism has been one of the main justifications for public sector reforms. In what concerns...
This article draws together the main strands of argument being developed by the Africa Power and Pol...
When the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa achieved independence in rapid succession starting with Gha...
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
If the strings of a guitar are too loose it will never produce the melody and if strings are also to...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
The study examines contentious issues related to democracy and development in Africa. Substantially ...
Despite the rise of multiparty democracy, many African governments still struggle to control corrupt...
The aim of this paper is to try to explain governance failures in Sub-Saharan Africa and to identify...
In recent years, there has been a series of supports by the developed world towards securing effecti...
The promotion of ‘good governance’ has become one of the pillars of development policies proposed by...
Questions surrounding democracy, governance, and development especially in the view of Africa have p...
Africa continues to face serious development challenges. Such challenges as dependency, corruption, ...
The majority of people in Africa are robbed of the chance to improve their lives and climb out of de...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
Developmentalism has been one of the main justifications for public sector reforms. In what concerns...