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Good Governance, Democratic Societies and Globalisation 'This collection of essays by a number of scholars from India bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and Europe addresses economic, political bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and social issues of great contemporary significance. The most attractive feature of the volume is the comparative bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and inter-disciplinary approach which gives it its distinctive orientation. Munshi bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and Abraham have held diverse but important themes together in an exemplary manner' - Andre Beteille, Chairman, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata 'This is an outstanding book on an issue easier talked about than acted upon. The editors have brought together in this rich volume a wide variety of essays which focus on India bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and Europe bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and clarify that it is necessary to contextualise good governance. The comparative perspective has the additional advantage of extending the analysis beyond the realm of the nation-state' -Jan Breman, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Sociology, University of Amsterdam 'In the immense literature on governance this scholarly bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and reader-friendly work takes an exceptional place. It has a sharp focus on good governance based on democratic values, drawing mainly from two major democratic regions in the world, India bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and the European Union. It offers rich analyses bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and much needed conceptual clarifications bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and explicitly addresses the normative-ethical dimension of good governance'. -Georges Enderle, O'Neil Professor of International Business Ethics, University of Notre Dame; President, International Society of Business, Economics bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and Ethics (ISBEE) 'This book makes a distinct bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and very valuable contribution to the international debate on good governance bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and globalisation. The book's particular strength is that it combines perspectives on good governance from both the public bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and the corporate sectors, thereby highlighting the extent to which similar ideas have come to influence decision-makers in government bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and business' -Klaus Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only.
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Governing Societies *Given that governance is supposed to have displaced government, how do we proceed to govern societies bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and individuals today? *What modalities of power are involved in governing societies bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and how are they connected? *How is the liberal idea of governing through freedom linked to the increasing control of marginalised populations bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and of those who are non-citizens? Many people in academia, as in politics bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and business, today question the idea of being able to govern society. Theories of globalisation bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and individualisation, bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and ideas of governance bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and governmentality, present a story of the displacement of the nation state bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and sovereign government by the polycentric networks of governance. social scientists urged us to dispense with the `container view of society` bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and contemplate the `death of the social`. But should we? Is it really possible to discard such notions if we wish to analyse how to attain security, prosperity bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and welfare? Have we reached the end of history in which governing largely concerns self-governing individuals, networks bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and communities? This book radically re-examines these ideas. It provides an overview of current perspectives bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and theories, bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and examines recent transformations in techniques bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and rationalities of rule. It presents a new argument for the importance bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and transformation of sovereignty bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and powers of life bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and death bureaucracy democratic governance in perspective state and how they are integral to governing liberal-democratic societies. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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