00859pab a2200133 454500008004000000100001800040245005400058260000900112300001500121362001100136520051800147650002600665773003400691180718b2001 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aJoseph, Sarah aDemocratic good governance: new agenda for change c2001 ap.1011-014 a24 Mar aGood governance espouses freedom of information, a strong legal system and efficient administration, backed by political mobilisation of the disadvantaged through movements or political parties. Despite the increasingly individualist premises of state theory, representative democracy still provides avenues for public debate on social issues. The emphasis should thus be on strengthening democratic institution rather than bypassing them through increased individual or governmental interventions. - Reproduced aPublic administration aEconomic and Political Weekly