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Weak Institutions and the Governance Dilemma

Gaps as Traps

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Offers a fresh perspective on policymaking, implementation and policy effects in hybrid regimes
  • Examines how NGOs respond to malfunctioning policies
  • Provides in-depth comparative case studies on criminal justice and social protection policies in post-Soviet Armenia and Georgia

Part of the book series: International Series on Public Policy (ISPP)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    • Mariella Falkenhain
    Pages 1-32
  3. Theorizing Gaps in Hybrid Regimes

    • Mariella Falkenhain
    Pages 33-62
  4. How NGOs Respond to Systemic and Provoked Gaps

    • Mariella Falkenhain
    Pages 195-208
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 237-250

About this book

Weak Institutions and the Governance Dilemma is especially important and welcome since it offers a very incisive analysis of the role of NGOs in transitional democracies and the effect of institutional setting on NGO effectiveness in representing citizen interests.  This book offers a very creative conceptual framework and timely, penetrating case studies which provide valuable insights on NGO strategy, governmental capacity, and the possibilities for social change.”
Steven Rathgeb Smith, Executive Director, American Political Science Association, and Georgetown University, USA


 

This book provides a novel analytical perspective on policymaking, policy effects and NGOs in hybrid regimes. It examines the sources and patterns of gaps between formal rules, political practice and longer term effects, and explores how NGOs navigate the tension-laden environments that gaps represent. The book shows how weak institutionsand malfunctioning policies turn NGOs into ambivalent actors. Empirically, it covers criminal justice and social protection policies in post-Soviet Georgia and Armenia. The findings from the in-depth case studies are then extended by a discussion of gaps in hybrid regimes as diverse as Malaysia, Kenya and Russia. The book’s approach and findings will appeal to scholars, students and practitioners interested in NGOs, institutional theory and public policy.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany

    Mariella Falkenhain

About the author

Mariella Falkenhain is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg, Germany. Her work examines how individual and collective actors are shaped by and try to shape the institutional environment in which they operate. Her research has appeared, among others, in Voluntas, Global Policy, and the Journal of Civil Society.

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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