Good Governance, Democratic Societies and Globalization

Author:   Surendra Munshi ,  Biju Paul Abraham
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
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9780761998488


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 February 2004
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'This collection of essays by a number of scholars from India and Europe addresses economic, political and social issues of great contemporary significance. The most attractive feature of the volume is the comparative and inter-disciplinary approach which gives it its distinctive orientation. Munshi and Abraham have held diverse but important themes together in an exemplary manner' - Andre Beteille, Chairman, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata 'This is an outstanding book on an issue easier talked about than acted upon. The editors have brought together in this rich volume a wide variety of essays which focus on India and Europe and clarify that it is necessary to contextualise good governance. The comparative perspective has the additional advantage of extending the analysis beyond the realm of the nation-state' -Jan Breman, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Sociology, University of Amsterdam 'In the immense literature on governance this scholarly and reader-friendly work takes an exceptional place. It has a sharp focus on ""good"" governance based on democratic values, drawing mainly from two major democratic regions in the world, India and the European Union. It offers rich analyses and much needed conceptual clarifications and explicitly addresses the normative-ethical dimension of ""good"" governance'. -Georges Enderle, O'Neil Professor of International Business Ethics, University of Notre Dame; President, International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics (ISBEE) 'This book makes a distinct and very valuable contribution to the international debate on good governance and globalisation. The book's particular strength is that it combines perspectives on good governance from both the public and the corporate sectors, thereby highlighting the extent to which similar ideas have come to influence decision-makers in government and business' -Klaus H Goetz, Senior Lecturer, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science; Editor, West European Politics 'This is a remarkable book in an area of common concern which will be read with profit by academics, policy makers as well as social activists. It highlights the diversity of development experiences and suggests that there cannot be a single path to progress in spite of globalisation' -Shantha Sinha, Professor of Political Science, University of Hyderabad; Winner of the 2003 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership This book discusses good governance in democratic societies in the context of globalisation from a cross-cultural perspective. India and the European Union - democratic unions representing old histories, rich cultures and new aspirations - are viewed comparatively in order to assess what they can learn from each other. Moving beyond disciplinary demarcations, this volume considers the issues involved from a broader perspective. The 18 original essays, supplemented by a detailed introduction, are presented in three parts: the societal context of governance, administrative reforms, and corporate governance. These three parts have an important bearing on each other since administrative reforms provide a mechanism for good governance at the macro level which is in turn related to good governance at the corporate level. Dealing with a theme of considerable importance from a unique perspective, this volume will be of interest to a wide readership: social scientists, administrators, business executives, management students, NGOs, as well as international organisations like the World Bank. It will also serve as a text for courses on governance in general, public administration and corporate governance.

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Author:   Surendra Munshi ,  Biju Paul Abraham
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9780761998488


ISBN 10:   0761998489
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 February 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
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Introduction - Surendra Munshi and Biju Paul Abraham PART ONE: THE SOCIETAL CONTEXT OF GOVERNANCE Concern for Good Governance in Comparative Perspective - Surendra Munshi Policy without Politics - Abram De Swaan Social, Cultural and Linguistic Affairs in the European Union Governance and Democracy - Angela Liberatore Reflections on the European Debate National Differences and the Rethinking of Social Democracy - Luke Martell Third Ways in Europe Good Governance, Market Friendly Globalisation, and the Changing Space of State Intervention - Anup Sinha The Case of India India - Prem Shankar Jha From Developmental to Predator State PART TWO: ADMINISTRAIVE REFORMS Administrative Reform in India and Europe - Biju Paul Abraham A Comparative Perspective Policy Change in Public Sector Reforms in Comparative Perspective - Hellmut Wollmann Between Convergence and Divergence Administrative Reform in Germany - Manfred Roeber Learning from European Experiences Administrative Reform in India - Kuldeep Mathur Policy Prescriptions and Outcomes Governance Reforms in India - V K Agnihotri and R K Dar Responsible Civil Servants′ View from the Inside NGOs as Partners in the Process of `Reform′ - Vithal Rajan Are They the Yogis or the Bhogis of Development? PART THREE: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Good Corporate Governance in the Global Economy - Darryl Reed What is at Issue? Corporate Governance Systems - Anju Seth An Integrative Model and Implications for India Role of Government in the Financial Services Industry in the European Union - Paola De Vincentiis An International Perspective Convergence of Divergences - Rudi Schmidt The Changing Legal Frameworks, Free Market Ideology and Corporate Reorganisation in German Enterprises The Emergence and Viability of Participatory Firms - Peter Abell and Diane Reyniers Issues in Corporate Governance in India - Asish K Bhattacharyya

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Surendra Munshi is at present Fellow of the Bertelsmann Stiftung. He retired as Professor of Sociology from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. He has taught and researched in India and abroad in the fi elds of classical sociological theory, sociology of culture, industrial sociology and professional management. He led an Indo-European project on good governance with the funding of the European Commission. The outcome of the project appeared in a book of which he was the co-editor (with Biju Paul Abraham) under the title Good Governance, Democratic Societies and Globalisation, published by Sage Publications in 2004. He is currently working on a book on the theme of language, religion and identity. Biju Paul Abraham is Professor of Public Policy at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. His teaching and research interests include issues related to comparative public policy, administrative reforms and good governance. He has also worked on international governance issues, especially decision-making within the World Trade Organization. He is co-editor (with Surendra Munshi) of the book Good Governance, Democratic Societies and Globalisation published by Sage Publications in 2004.

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