The Africa Infrastructure Development IndexAIDI Development Index (AIDI)
May 2013
BAD
Successes and Limitations of a Top-Down Approach to Governance : the Case of Anti-Corruption in RwandaISPI Analysis
N° 164, March 2013
Alessandro Bozzini, GIZ Technical Advisor, Rwan
Unblocking results : Using aid to address governance constraints in public service deliveryISBN : 978-1-909464-35-3
© Overseas Development Institute 2013
May 2013
Gouvernance partagée de la sécurité et de la paixDr Zeïni MOULAYE / IGP Mahamadou NIAKATÉ
ISBN : 978-978-923-364-9
February 2012
Baromètre des médias africains 2012Première analyse locale du paysage médiatique en Afrique
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)
fesmedia Africa
2012
Policy Brief : Quel avenir pour la stratégie commune Afrique-UE ?Policy Brief n° 3
Institut Africain de la Gouvernance
Juin 2013
Strategic partnerships and sustainable investments : How can China support the African Mining Vision ?Strategic partnerships and sustainable investments : How can China support the African Mining Vision ?
Centre for Chinese Studies
Policy Briefing
May 2013
The State of Governance in Africa : The Dimension of Illicit Financial Flows as a Governance ChallengeThird Meeting of the Committee on Governance and Popular Participation, Economic Commission for Africa, February 2013
The Political Economy of Fiscal Transparency, Participation, and Accountability Around the WorldKhagram, S., de Renzio, P., and Fung, A. (2013).
Overview and synthesis : The political economy of fiscal transparency, participation, and accountability around the world. In S. Khagram, A. Fung, de Renzio, P. (Eds.), Open Budgets : The Political Economy of Transparency, Participation, and Accountability (pp. 1-50).
Washington, DC : Brookings Institution Press
Brookings Institution Press
The Feasibility of the Democratic Developmental State in the South
The Feasibility of the Democratic Developmental State in the South, Edited by Daniel A. Omoweh. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2012, 180 p., ISBN : 978-2-86978-512-0
The book examines the prospects of a democratic developmental state in Latin American, African and Asian countries, collectively referred to in this work as the global South. Practically, the state refers to the political leadership. Within this context, it interrogates the politics of the state and the unresolved critical issues it has engendered in the state-development discourse such as the need to re-conceptualize the developmental state, democratization, elections, inclusion, indigenous entrepreneurial and business class, political parties and cooperation among the countries of the South. It looks into the need to re-centre the sought state in the development process of the Southern countries after over two and a half decades of embracing neo-liberal policies and economic reforms that, rather than transform, sank the adjusted economies into deeper political, social and economic crises. It contends that the capacity of the state to overcome the market and democratic deficits resides with its democratic credentials. Finally, it suggests strategies that could lead to the rise of a democratic developmental state in the South.
