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        Political Transition and Inclusive Development in Malawi

        Proposal review

        The democratic dividend

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        Contributor(s)
        Banik, Dan (editor)
        Chinsinga, Blessings (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Malawi is among the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa that has witnessed significant improvements in relation to meeting the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets. It exhibits some of the main challenges facing African democracies while they attempt to consolidate the benefits of democratisation. Political Transition and Inclusive Development in Malawi critically analyses opportunities and constraints related to the impact of democracy on development in one of the world’s poorest countries. The book explores how, and to what extent, processes related to democratic and economic governance can be strengthened in order to make political and administrative authorities more responsive to development needs. It also considers characteristics of successful implementation of public policy and the effective and timely delivery of basic services in local contexts; increased citizen participation and dialogue with local government authorities; factors that enable civil society organisations to hold political and administrative officials to account; and better utilisation of academic research for improved evidence-based policy formulation and implementation. This volume will be of great interest to scholars in development studies, African studies, politics, law and anthropology, as well as policymakers and those interested in democracy, governance, human rights and the implementation of anti-poverty programmes, development administration and decentralisation.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101776
        Keywords
        UK’s DfID; Africa; Bingu Wa Mutharika; China; Afrobarometer Survey Data; India; Constituency Development Fund; MDGs; Peter Mutharika; anti-poverty; Country’s Nascent Democracy; democratisation; Bingu Wa Mutharika’s Presidency; elitism; President Bakili Muluzi; foreign investors; Political Parties; human rights; Public Administration; investment; Chinese Government; legislative; President Mutharika; media; Electoral Commission; oligarchies; Gender Equality Campaign; public policy; Public Appointments Committee
        DOI
        10.4324/9781315683898
        ISBN
        9781317407546, 9781317407546, 9780815359289, 9781317407522, 9781138925212, 9781138925229, 9781315683898, 9781317407539
        OCN
        1135855494
        Publisher
        Taylor & Francis
        Publisher website
        https://taylorandfrancis.com/
        Publication date and place
        Oxford, 2016
        Grantor
        • University of Oslo - [...]
        Imprint
        Routledge
        Series
        Routledge Studies in African Development,
        Classification
        Development studies
        Political structures: democracy
        Public administration
        Regional geography
        Public international law: human rights
        Political campaigning and advertising
        Anthropology
        Regional / International studies
        Comparative politics
        Development economics and emerging economies
        Human geography
        Social and political philosophy
        Pages
        222
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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