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Decentralisation, Corruption And Social Capital

Author: Sten Widmalm

Decentralisation, Corruption And Social Capital

ISBN: 9780761936640

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From India to the West

Acknowledgements
Introduction
What Do We Mean By Decentralisation? A Historical And Conceptual Overview of Federalism`s Closest Cousin
Decentralisation in India: In Theory and Practice
Corruption and its Causes
Corruption In India
The Utility of Bonding Trust and a New Look at the Role of Social Capital in Development
Dicussion: How Decentralisation, Corruption and Civil Society Connect
Index

This book provides fresh perspectives and insights on what may be the world_s largest ongoing decentralisation reforms_the Panchayat Raj reforms in India_and presents unique empirical material from Madhya Pradesh and Kerala. Comparative perspectives and references to historical cases from around the world are used to show how decentralisation can be connected to social capital and corruption. In particular, this book shows how certain forms of social capital, previously thought to be a hindrance to development, can work in favour of democracy.

Widmalm argues that there exists a strong and direct connection between degrees of corruption in village performance and the level of trust in society, even though only an ambiguous link can be said to exist between decentralisation and corruption. However, the kind of trust most strongly related to performance is not the kind we would expect from a reading of development literature or from the policies of certain aid agencies. This book shows that the relationship between decentralisation, corruption and social capital can be well understood if illuminated through the prism of collective action theory. Further, it dwells upon the consequences of these research results for aid policies.

Decentralisation, Corruption and Social Capital: From India to the West would be invaluable to aid agencies and development-oriented organisations, as well as students and researchers working in the areas of development, governance, decentralisation, federalism, social capital and civil society.

ISBN139780761936640
ImprintSAGE India
Publication Date1/1/2008
Extent232
BindingCloth
Dimensions5.5” x 8.5”
FormatDemy