Governance and the postcolony

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Governance and the postcolony

Views from Africa

Politics and government

Authors: David Everatt, Salim Latib, Pundy Pillay, Patrick Bond, Caryn Abrahams, Anthoni van Nieuwkerk, Bongiwe Ngcobo Mphahlele, Susan Booysen, Mike Muller, William Gumede, Chelete Monyane, Kirti Menon, Jody Cedras, Darlene Miller, Nomalanga Mkhize, Rebecca Pointer, Babalwa Magoqwana

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Language: English

Published by: Wits University Press

Published on: 1st August 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781776143467


Governance and Its Complexities

Civil society, NGOs, governments, and multilateral institutions all repeatedly call for improved or ‘good’ governance – yet they seem to speak past one another. Governance is in danger of losing all meaning precisely because it means many things to different people in varied locations. This is especially true in sub-Saharan Africa.

The Postcolony in Africa

Here, the postcolony takes many forms, reflecting the imperial project with painful accuracy. Offering a set of multidisciplinary analyses of governance in different sectors (crisis management, water, food security, universities), in different locales (including the African Union and specific regional contexts from West Africa, Zambia, to South Africa), and from different theoretical approaches (network to adversarial network governance, and beyond), this volume makes a useful addition to the growing debates on ‘how to govern’.

Approach and Perspective

It steers away from offering a ‘correct’ definition of governance, or from promoting a particular position on postcoloniality. It gives no conclusion that neatly sums up all the arguments advanced. Instead, readers are invited to draw their own conclusions based on these differing approaches to and analyses of governance in the postcolony.

Significance and Audience

As a robust, critical assessment of power and accountability in the sub-Saharan context, this collection brings together topical case studies that will be a valuable resource for those working in the field of African international relations, public policy, public management and administration.

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