For over a decade the governments of Kiribati and Tuvalu have adopted decentralisation policies to strengthen the role of local-level authorities in development. This can be seen as a response to both domestic policy drivers and global trends. However, while Kiribati and Tuvalu share a common past and man
Decentralisation may play a role in building new and post-conflict states; where liberal state insti...
Since decades decentralization is regarded a hot topic in development. Particularly for policy maker...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...
For over a decade the governments of Kiribati and Tuvalu have adopted decentralisation policies to s...
Throughout Melanesia and many parts of the Pacific, systems of government continue to be reviewed an...
At independence the three Melanesian states of the Pacific Islands region – Papua New Guinea (1975),...
The arguments for decentralisation are broadly about economic efficiency and enhancing democratic pr...
The Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance is now co-edited and has a new look. Under the continue...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) Pacific Project works with local government and other...
At the start of the last decade, United Cities and Local Governments’ (UCLG) policy paper on Decentr...
Key words: decentralisation, local governance, local level service delivery, transparency
Abstract: In Localizing Development, Mansuri and Rao survey theory and evidence for development str...
In this paper we seek to answer some basic questions about the condition of local government in the ...
This article examines how the historical context of poor central-local relations and inefficient ser...
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: th...
Decentralisation may play a role in building new and post-conflict states; where liberal state insti...
Since decades decentralization is regarded a hot topic in development. Particularly for policy maker...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...
For over a decade the governments of Kiribati and Tuvalu have adopted decentralisation policies to s...
Throughout Melanesia and many parts of the Pacific, systems of government continue to be reviewed an...
At independence the three Melanesian states of the Pacific Islands region – Papua New Guinea (1975),...
The arguments for decentralisation are broadly about economic efficiency and enhancing democratic pr...
The Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance is now co-edited and has a new look. Under the continue...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) Pacific Project works with local government and other...
At the start of the last decade, United Cities and Local Governments’ (UCLG) policy paper on Decentr...
Key words: decentralisation, local governance, local level service delivery, transparency
Abstract: In Localizing Development, Mansuri and Rao survey theory and evidence for development str...
In this paper we seek to answer some basic questions about the condition of local government in the ...
This article examines how the historical context of poor central-local relations and inefficient ser...
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: th...
Decentralisation may play a role in building new and post-conflict states; where liberal state insti...
Since decades decentralization is regarded a hot topic in development. Particularly for policy maker...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...