Decentralization and Recentralization in the Developing World
Explore the intricate dynamics of governance with Decentralization and Recentralization in the Developing World by James Tyler Dickovick. Published in 2011 by Pennsylvania State University Press, this insightful hardback spans 248 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape in developing nations.
Dive into a comparative study of Brazil and South Africa during the 1990s, where Dickovick examines the interplay between decentralization and recentralization. The book argues that decentralization often emerges in response to weakened executive power, while recentralization is linked to presidents seizing unique governing opportunities, particularly in the wake of economic crises.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in central-local government relations, comparative politics, and the evolving nature of governance in the developing world. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues with this thought-provoking work.