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深化民主
这本书考察了近几十年来世界各国对采用权力下放或“缩小”国家的模式以及向更具参与性的政府模式发展所表现出的新的兴趣和承诺。它从全球和比较的角度考察了分散发展的系统,如自我管理的合作社,重点是发展中国家。本书以喀拉拉邦和印度其他几个邦,以及古巴、孟加拉国和南非等国的例子为例,对这些实验的积极影响及其对未来的承诺提供了批判性的视角。它讨论了实施这些模式的挑战,这些模式如何与公民社会和国家协调工作,透明度和民主监督问题,以及由于根深蒂固的不平等结构而导致的腐败和夺取权力的问题。本卷分析了应对COVID-19大流行影响的福利和发展模式以及自我管理干预措施。它还探讨了权力下放在应对全球社会经济和环境危机以及许多国家威权民粹主义兴起方面的利弊。这本书将对发展研究、政治科学、商业、社区发展、社会正义以及合作管理方案的学生和研究人员感兴趣。它还将吸引政治经济学学生、发展专业人士、智库和政策制定者。©2023选择和编辑事项,Joseph Tharamangalam和Jos Chathukulam。版权所有。
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