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- Title
Good Governance Means Performance and Results.
- Authors
Rotberg, Robert I.
- Abstract
If the object of developing and developed world leaders is to uplift their peoples continually, then it is essential to measure approximations of actual service deliveries (what we ought to mean by 'governance'), not to rate nations impressionistically according to the perceived quality of their operations, their perceived impartiality (as per Rothstein), the extent of their bureaucratic autonomy (as per Fukuyama and others), or their capacity to coax or coerce citizens. Only in that positive manner can we distinguish the governments that are producing abundant political goods (i.e., good governance) from those that no longer are, or never did.
- Subjects
GOVERNMENT regulation -- Social aspects; PERFORMANCE -- Social aspects; ATTITUDES of leaders; POLITICAL autonomy; FAIRNESS -- Social aspects; LIBERALISM -- Social aspects; PUBLIC administration -- Social aspects; FUKUYAMA, Francis, 1952-; LEADERSHIP; DECISION making in political science
- Publication
Governance, 2014, Vol 27, Issue 3, p511
- ISSN
0952-1895
- Publication type
Other
- DOI
10.1111/gove.12084