Decentralisation in Africa : a pathway out of poverty and conflict? / Gordon Crawford and Christof Hartmann, (eds.)
This book questions whether decentralisation does offer a significant pathway out of poverty and conflict in Africa.
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Amsterdam Univ. Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : decentralisation as a pathway out of poverty and conflict? / Gordon Crawford and Christof Hartmann
- Constraints on the implementation of decentralisation and implications for poverty reduction : the case of Uganda / Susan Steiner
- Decentralisation and poverty reduction in Malawi : a critical appraisal / Blessings Chinsinga
- Poverty and the politics of (de)centralisation in Ghana / Gordon Crawford
- The impact of decentralisation on poverty in Tanzania / Meine Pieter van Dijk
- Decentralisation and the legacy of protracted conflict : Mauritius, Namibia and South Africa / Christof Hartmann
- Decentralisation and conflict in Kibaale, Uganda / Anna Katharina Schelnberger
- Decentralisation as a stabilising factor in Rwanda / Peter van Tilburg
- Conclusion : decentralisation, no shortcut to development and peace / Christof Hartmann and Gordon Crawford.