The intelligent person's guide to good governance / Surendra Munshi, Biju Paul Abraham, Soma Chaudhuri.
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- Democratization -- India
- Public administration -- India
- Democratization -- Developing countries
- Public administration -- Developing countries
- India -- Economic policy -- 1991-2016
- Developing countries -- Economic policy
- Démocratisation -- Inde
- Administration publique (Science) -- Inde
- Inde -- Politique économique -- 1991-2016
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Executive Branch
- Democratization
- Economic policy
- Public administration
- Developing countries
- India
- 1991-2016
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- HC435.3 .M86 2009eb
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Good governance is more important than ever. While good governance is needed in poor societies, it is also needed in the affluent societies of the West, where rulers, democratically elected or autocratically self-appointed, do not care for the real problems of the people.
The Concept of good governance -- The Role of the State -- The Third way -- The Idea of civil society -- Beyond national boundaries -- The Issue of democracy -- Appendix: Is India ungovernable?
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