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100 _aArkorful, Vincent Ekow
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245 _aSabine Kuhlmann, Benoît Paul Dumas and Moritz Heuberger (eds.), the capacity of local governments in Europe: Autonomy, responsibilities and reforms
260 _aReview of Development and Change
300 _a29(2), Dec, 2024: p.263-266
520 _aSabine Kuhlmann, Benoît Paul Dumas and Moritz Heuberger (Eds.), The Capacity of Local Governments in Europe: Autonomy, Responsibilities and Reforms. Palgrave MacMillan, 2022, xi + 121 pp. EUR 39.99, ISBN: 9783031079610 (Hardback). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07962-7 The contesting and contrasting outcomes in decentralised governance across developed and developing countries have in recent years catapulted into prominence issues of their competence to push the critical multidimensional development agenda vested in them. Consequently, the subject of local governments’ capacity has preoccupied the attention of policymakers, academics and civil society activists, and like never before, this has become more pronounced at a time when the subject of development – as captured and prioritised under the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals – has become a dominant and binding development blueprint.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09722661241268978 Sabine Kuhlmann, Benoît Paul Dumas and Moritz Heuberger (Eds.), The Capacity of Local Governments in Europe: Autonomy, Responsibilities and Reforms. Palgrave MacMillan, 2022, xi + 121 pp. EUR 39.99, ISBN: 9783031079610 (Hardback). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07962-7 The contesting and contrasting outcomes in decentralised governance across developed and developing countries have in recent years catapulted into prominence issues of their competence to push the critical multidimensional development agenda vested in them. Consequently, the subject of local governments’ capacity has preoccupied the attention of policymakers, academics and civil society activists, and like never before, this has become more pronounced at a time when the subject of development – as captured and prioritised under the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals – has become a dominant and binding development blueprint.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09722661241268978
773 _aReview of Development and Change
906 _aBOOK REVIEW
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