Governments play a major role in the development process, and constantly introduce reforms and policies to achieve developmental objectives. Many of these interventions have limited impact, however; schools get built but kids don’t learn, IT systems are introduced but not used, plans are written but not implemented. These achievement deficiencies reveal gaps in capabilities, and weaknesses in the process of building state capability. This book addresses these weaknesses and gaps. It starts by providing evidence of the capability shortfalls that currently exist in many countries, showing that many governments lack basic capacities even after decades of reforms and capacity-building efforts. The book then analyzes this evidence, identifying c...
Every year a quarter of all international aid – approximately US$15 billion – is spent on capacity d...
Government capacity and capability are not only a matter of public rhetoric. Government capacity may...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...
Responding to a leaked Cabinet submission on possible future funding arrangements for higher educati...
Considerable effort in recent years has gone into rebuilding fragile states. However, the debates ov...
The capability approach has become widely influential around the world. It was originally developed ...
Considerable effort in recent years has gone into rebuilding fragile states. However, the debates ov...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
After reading Professor Ali Farazmand's essay "Building Administrative Capacity in the Age of Rapid ...
"Strengthening national capacity for designing public policies and program interventions is fundamen...
Much of the literature on state capacity across the 'developing' world or global South focuses on wh...
The Capability Approach was initially developed by Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, with the first basic ...
The roles and functions of the state in contemporary societies, cultures and economies have expanded...
Strengthening national capacity for designing public policies and program interventions is fundament...
Capacity development is central to the study and practice of public policy and administration, but e...
Every year a quarter of all international aid – approximately US$15 billion – is spent on capacity d...
Government capacity and capability are not only a matter of public rhetoric. Government capacity may...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...
Responding to a leaked Cabinet submission on possible future funding arrangements for higher educati...
Considerable effort in recent years has gone into rebuilding fragile states. However, the debates ov...
The capability approach has become widely influential around the world. It was originally developed ...
Considerable effort in recent years has gone into rebuilding fragile states. However, the debates ov...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
After reading Professor Ali Farazmand's essay "Building Administrative Capacity in the Age of Rapid ...
"Strengthening national capacity for designing public policies and program interventions is fundamen...
Much of the literature on state capacity across the 'developing' world or global South focuses on wh...
The Capability Approach was initially developed by Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, with the first basic ...
The roles and functions of the state in contemporary societies, cultures and economies have expanded...
Strengthening national capacity for designing public policies and program interventions is fundament...
Capacity development is central to the study and practice of public policy and administration, but e...
Every year a quarter of all international aid – approximately US$15 billion – is spent on capacity d...
Government capacity and capability are not only a matter of public rhetoric. Government capacity may...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...