Decentralisation Hybridized

South Sudan is undergoing a process of internationally-supported state building of which decentralisation forms part. For the people, decentralisation is understood as a right to self-rule based on native-stranger dichotomies and as a means of appropriating and incorporating an abstract and distant...

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Language:English
Published: Graduate Institute Publications 2012
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