Central-Local Relations in Asia-Pacific: Convergence or Divergence? (International Political Economy Series) by Mark Turner

Central-Local Relations in Asia-Pacific: Convergence or Divergence? (International Political Economy Series)

Mark Turner
250 pages
Palgrave Macmillan
Nov 1999
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A source of perennial tension in states is the degree to which decision-making power and authority should be concentrated in central institutions and individuals. At present the conventional wisdom of central-local relations has swung in favor of decentralization. There is a convergence towards decentralized models of governance. This book investigates whether such convergence is taking place by examining several countries in the Asia-Pacific. The results of the survey reveal a complex picture in which divergence is still evident in the region's patterns of central-local relations.
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Pages 250
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Published 1999
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