
Cameroon: The Stakes and Challenges of Governance and Development
Author(s): Tangie Nsoh Fonchingong (Editor), John Bobuin Gemandze
- Publisher: Langaa RPCID
- Publication Date: 1 Aug. 2009
- Language: English
- Print length: 232 pages
- ISBN-10: 9956558451
- ISBN-13: 9789956558452
Book Description
This book deals with the important subject of governance and development. Even more significantly, the book has the merits of critically evaluating the concept of good governance in an African context, identifying the internal factors that impinge on good governance and development, and proposing solutions. It provides empirical evidence on the extent to which inappropriate governing strategies are the main internal obstacle to development in Cameroon. The authors discuss factors contributing to precarious and problematic governance from multidisciplinary perspectives, and demonstrate the extent to which such inadequacies impede positive social change. To promote effective development, the authors argue for the implementation of a good governance strategy that comprises, inter alia: adopting appropriate development strategies; decentralizing administration to make for popular participation and ensure accountability; taking the necessary steps to fight corruption; and ensuring the enforcement of property and cultural rights.
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About the Author
Tangie Nsoh Fonchingong holds a PhD in Political Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is currently Senior lecturer at the University of Buea’s Department of Political Science and Public Administration, which he headed from 2005-2009.
John Bobuin Gemandze is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Public Adminstration, University of Buea. The focus of his research is Public Policy and Development Studies.
John Bobuin Gemandze is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Public Adminstration, University of Buea. The focus of his research is Public Policy and Development Studies.
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