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Consolidating developmental local government
Edgar Pieterse | Mark Swilling | Mirjam Van Donk | Susan Parnell

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Consolidating developmental local government

lessons from the South African experience

UCT Press (Apr 23, 2008)
9781919895048
568 pages | 168 x 250 mm
Dewey 352.140968
LC Classification JS7532 .C65 2008
LC Control No. 2008430240

Subject

  • Local & Municipal Governments
  • Local Government
  • South Africa - Social Conditions

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Consolidating Developmental Local Government documents the dynamics of local government transformation and captures the key themes of the debates about policy options, lessons and key strategic decisions. These debates are aimed at ensuring that municipalities play a key role in creating more democratic, non-racial, equitable and sustainable communities, towns and cities. Compiled and written by people who participated in one way or another in the experience of democratic consolidation, this text will be an indispensable resource for government officials, students, researchers, specialists, community leaders, businesses and the general reader. Critical questions are raised throughout the book about the kinds of challenges that all those involved with the future of local governance will face in the years ahead.

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