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Sovereignty, Corruption and Civil Service Reform Implementation in Zimbabwe

Author Mavima, Paul
Publisher University Press of America
Category History
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Author(s)Mavima, Paul
ISBN / ASIN076183835X
ISBN-139780761838357
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank4,825,300
CategoryHistory
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This book is based on the case of civil service reforms that were formally adopted in Zimbabwe in 1991 and were implemented in several phases. The book investigates the implementation of these reforms and their influence by two sets of factors that are in competition with one another. There are international pressures that compel the adoption of the reforms yet the local factors resist this implementation. The local factors include elite and national mentalities, practices and preferences, and ideals about the role and scope of government. Sovereignty, Corruption and Civil Service Reform Implementation in Zimbabwe recommends that the traditional discourse on administrative reform and management capacity building in Africa and other developing countries needs to be extended in recognition of the importance of this tension.
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