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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • 2015-2019  (2)
  • London : Hurst  (1)
  • Washington, D.C : The World Bank  (1)
  • Sozioökonomischer Wandel  (2)
  • Political Science  (2)
  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    ISBN: 9781464809514
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (304 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: World Development Report
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Governance and the law
    DDC: 338.91090512
    RVK:
    Keywords: Governance-Ansatz ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Entwicklungsländer ; Welt ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Global Governance ; Internationales Recht ; Bedeutung ; Rolle ; Strategische Stabilität ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Sozialer Wandel ; Beispiel ; Erde
    Abstract: Why are carefully designed, sensible policies too often not adopted or implemented? When they are, why do they often fail to generate development outcomes such as security, growth, and equity? And why do some bad policies endure? World Development Report 2017: Governance and the Law addresses these fundamental questions, which are at the heart of development. Policy making and policy implementation do not occur in a vacuum. Rather, they take place in complex political and social settings, in which individuals and groups with unequal power interact within changing rules as they pursue conflicting interests. The process of these interactions is what this Report calls governance, and the space in which these interactions take place, the policy arena. The capacity of actors to commit and their willingness to cooperate and coordinate to achieve socially desirable goals are what matter for effectiveness. However, who bargains, who is excluded, and what barriers block entry to the policy arena determine the selection and implementation of policies and, consequently, their impact on development outcomes. Exclusion, capture, and clientelism are manifestations of power asymmetries that lead to failures to achieve security, growth, and equity. The distribution of power in society is partly determined by history. Yet, there is room for positive change. This Report reveals that governance can mitigate, even overcome, power asymmetries to bring about more effective policy interventions that achieve sustainable improvements in security, growth, and equity. This happens by shifting the incentives of those with power, reshaping their preferences in favor of good outcomes, and taking into account the interests of previously excluded participants. These changes can come about through bargains among elites and greater citizen engagement, as well as by international actors supporting rules that strengthen coalitions for reform
    Note: Description based on print version record
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1849044686 , 9781849044684
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 306 S. , Ill., Kt. , 25 cm
    Additional Material: Ill., graph. Darst., Tab., Kt., Anh., Reg., Lit. S. 267-279, Lit.Hinw. S. 215-266
    DDC: 297.8
    RVK:
    Keywords: Nosairians History ; Nusairier ; Bevölkerungsgruppe ; Geschichte ; Staat ; Politischer Konflikt ; Innenpolitik ; Einflussgröße ; Politischer Islam ; Interreligiöser Dialog ; Reform ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Bürgerkrieg ; Syria History 20th century ; Syria History Civil War, 2011- ; Syrien ; Nusairier ; Syrien ; Geschichte Anfänge-2011 ; Bürgerkrieg in Syrien
    Abstract: Introduction --. - 1. IBN KHALDUN'S 'ASABIYYA AND THE CYCLE OF FEAR. A Definition of 'Asabiyya and its Sectarian Dimension; How a Group Develops High 'Asabiyya; The Nature and Influence of a Group with High 'Asabiyya; How a Dynasty Maintains 'Asabiyya; Variables for the Success of a Dynasty; How a Group's 'Asabiyya Declines --. - 2. ORIGINS. Foundations of the Sect; Golden Period; Becoming Ibna' al-Jabal (Sons of the Mountain); Fatwas and Officialdom; Ottoman Rule: Continued Alawite Marginalization --. - 3. INTEGRATION. Saving Alawite 'Souls'; New Horizons; Resistance and Receptivity; Artificial Integration; Genuine Integration?; Independent Syria and the 'Problem' of Pluralism; Suspicions of Sectarianism; Alawites Ascendant --. - 4. APOGEE & DECLINE. Early Asad Rule; The Muslim Brotherhood Rebellion; The Hama Tragedy; The Spoils of Power; Struggle for the Asad Dynasty; The Alawite-Iranian Axis; Preparing for Succession --. - 5. RAPID DESCENT. A Modernising Reformer?; New Challenges; Losing Lebanon; Regime Consolidation and Isolation; Alawite Socio-Economic Conditions under Bashar al-Asad; The 'Precarious' Security of the Lebanese Alawites --. - 6. RUMBLINGS OF REVOLUTION. Regime Restoration; Elite Infighting; A Confident Bashar al-Asad; Rising Internal Challenges; A Rising Islamic Tide?; Integration at Last? --. - Conclusion --
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction --. - 1. IBN KHALDUN'S 'ASABIYYA AND THE CYCLE OF FEAR. A Definition of 'Asabiyya and its Sectarian Dimension; How a Group Develops High 'Asabiyya; The Nature and Influence of a Group with High 'Asabiyya; How a Dynasty Maintains 'Asabiyya; Variables for the Success of a Dynasty; How a Group's 'Asabiyya Declines --. - 2. ORIGINS. Foundations of the Sect; Golden Period; Becoming Ibna' al-Jabal (Sons of the Mountain); Fatwas and Officialdom; Ottoman Rule: Continued Alawite Marginalization --. - 3. INTEGRATION. Saving Alawite 'Souls'; New Horizons; Resistance and Receptivity; Artificial Integration; Genuine Integration?; Independent Syria and the 'Problem' of Pluralism; Suspicions of Sectarianism; Alawites Ascendant --. - 4. APOGEE & DECLINE. Early Asad Rule; The Muslim Brotherhood Rebellion; The Hama Tragedy; The Spoils of Power; Struggle for the Asad Dynasty; The Alawite-Iranian Axis; Preparing for Succession --. - 5. RAPID DESCENT. A Modernising Reformer?; New Challenges; Losing Lebanon;
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-279) and index
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