01113cam0 22002651 450 SOBE0003774620131113115501.020131113d1924 |||||ita|0103 baitaITArmando Spadinicon una lettera di Ardengo Soffici, un sommario bibliografico, giudizi, ecc. e tre riproduzioni fuori testoAntonio Baldini, Emilio cecchi, C.E. OppoRomaLa terza pagina192456 p., [3] c. di tav.ill.18 cmBaldini, AntonioAF00014009070152563Cecchi, EmilioAF0001434207037550Oppo, Cipriano EfisioSOBA00008656070489492ITUNISOB20131113RICAUNISOBUNISOB2|D10251|ortSOBE00037746M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|Ortolani2|D086Modalità di consultazione sulla home page della Biblioteca link FondiNO10251|ortOrtolaniSdonocalvano123UNISOBUNISOB20131113115305.020131113115345.0calvano123Armando Spadini1712558UNISOB03199oam 2200589zu 450 991013746660332120210807002353.02-940503-03-610.4000/books.iheid.490(CKB)3170000000061015(SSID)ssj0001541342(PQKBManifestationID)11862909(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001541342(PQKBWorkID)11534789(PQKB)10253044(WaSeSS)IndRDA00044257(FrMaCLE)OB-iheid-490(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44596(PPN)182826570(oapen)doab44596(EXLCZ)99317000000006101520160829d2012 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrDecentralisation hybridized : a Western concept on its way through South SudanGraduate Institute Publications2012[Place of publication not identified]Graduate Institute Publications20121 online resource (130 pages)Development Studies ;Number 14Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph2-940503-02-8 Includes bibliographical references.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 state into the local context. The South Sudanese government, in contrast, sees decentralisation primarily as a tool for service delivery and development. Conversely, the international community, in its desire to guarantee international stability through the creation of Western-style states all over the world, sees decentralisation as one tool in the state-building toolbox. These different interpretations of decentralization may not only lead to misunderstandings, but different groups and different ways of understanding decentralisation have interacted throughout history, and attempts to impose a particular understanding on other actors continue. Annina Aeberli examines this hybridisation of state ‘decentralisation’ and argues that the international community and the government cannot and should not try to ignore people’s understandings and expectations: a state – in whatever form – always depends on the acceptance of the people.Government - Non-U.SHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCGovernment - AsiaHILCCdecentralisationdevelopment policies and practiceseconomic developmentstate constructionGovernment - Non-U.S.Law, Politics & GovernmentGovernment - AsiaAeberli Annina891379PQKBBOOK9910137466603321Decentralisation hybridized : a Western concept on its way through South Sudan1990991UNINA