Twilight Institutions
Delve into the complexities of governance in Africa with Twilight Institutions by Christian Lund, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2007. This insightful paperback spans 288 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of public authority and institutions in the face of state failure. Lund meticulously examines how these institutions strive to assert their authority while navigating the blurred lines between state and society and between public and private sectors. Ideal for readers interested in Political Science, Development Studies, and International Relations, this book provides a profound understanding of the dynamics that shape governance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Engage with compelling concepts and in-depth analysis as you discover the vital roles local governments play in the contemporary political landscape. Add Twilight Institutions to your collection and enhance your knowledge of pivotal political themes in African contexts.