The promotion of decentralisation and local governance in fragile contexts
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Grävingholt, Jörn (Author)
- von Haldenwang, Christian (Author)
Title
The promotion of decentralisation and local governance in fragile contexts
Abstract
The promotion of decentralisation and local governance has long since been an established
part of bilateral and multilateral development cooperation. In the context of fragile
statehood, however, this area of development cooperation is frequently faced with the
general suspicion of encouraging separatism, exacerbating conflicts, and thereby
promoting the disintegration of the state. At the same time, fragile contexts create demand
for institutional solutions concerning the distribution of tasks, responsibilities, resources
and political power between the various different levels of the state.
This paper provides an overview of the challenges regarding support to decentralisation
and local governance in fragile contexts. It discusses risks and opportunities, and develops
suggestions on how development cooperation can better rise to the challenges surrounding
the promotion of decentralisation in fragile states. Against this background the authors
advocate an ambitious approach which understands the promotion of decentralisation as
being a contribution to overcoming fragility and to the structural alleviation of conflict
situations.
Report Number
20
Report Type
Discussion Paper
Place
Bonn
Institution
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH
Date
2016
Language
en
Accessed
2023-03-10
Library Catalogue
Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund ISBN
Extra
OCLC: 962061613
Citation
Grävingholt, J., & von Haldenwang, C. (2016). The promotion of decentralisation and local governance in fragile contexts (Discussion Paper No. 20). Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309391621_The_Promotion_of_Decentralisation_and_Local_Governance_in_Fragile_Contexts
Themes / Temas
Geography / Geografia
Language / Linguagem
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