Decentralization and local government in the Caribbean

By: Persaud, Patricia, ed | Cramer, Winston, comp | Decentralization and Local Government in the Caribbean | June 2002
Publisher: National Democratic Institute for International Affairs ; 2004Description: viii, 107 pISBN: 976-8173-81-5Subject(s): LOCAL GOVERNMENT | CARIBBEAN | DECENTRALIZATION | DEMOCRACY In: Persaud, Patricia, ed. Decentralization and local government in the CaribbeanSummary: Discusses the philosophical and theoretical bases for decentralization and local government and explores their development within the Caribbean region. Reviews the potential for promoting local government decentralization and examines the adaptation and practices in the Caribbean while analysing current patterns and trends. Concludes with a discussion of the framework for local government decentralization in the twenty-first century.
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Discusses the philosophical and theoretical bases for decentralization and local government and explores their development within the Caribbean region. Reviews the potential for promoting local government decentralization and examines the adaptation and practices in the Caribbean while analysing current patterns and trends. Concludes with a discussion of the framework for local government decentralization in the twenty-first century.

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