Poverty and Governance in South Asia
Across South Asia in the past two decades, there has been widespread emphasis on governance reforms aiming to reduce poverty through Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The recent development agenda has had a great impact on the region, and this book finds that it has largely widened the gap between the rich and poor, which, combined with rising inflation, has contributed to political instability.
Poverty and Governance in South Asia analyses the discourses of the development agenda and governance crisis and provides a survey of the region not only by focusing on India, Pakistan and Bangladesh but also on the smaller countries in the region, such as Bhutan. Explaining three components of the development agenda as the criteria for economic developmentpoverty reduction, governance reforms and civil society participation through liberal democracythis book explores the consequences of the neo-liberal democracy and recent development agenda coupled with governance reforms. This work argues that the political economy of South Asia is largely derived from experiences of historical colonialism and recent changes driven by the contemporary rise of India as a global power after the triumph of neo-liberal democracy and market capitalism in the post-cold war era. It proposes a strengthening of the instruments of endogenous governance and peoples participation in South Asian countries to reduce poverty through MDGs and other development goals in combination with top-down and bottom-up approaches.
Offering an understanding of governance and development in the context of South Asia, this book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Political Economics, International Development Studies, Political Science, and Governance Studies, as well as policy-makers.
Syeda Naushin Parnini is currently working as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of International and Strategic Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. She was a guest fellow at the Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies, Germany, and a consultant to the European Union on poverty reduction projects. She has published a number of books and articles on democratic governance and international development.
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Poverty and Governance in South Asia
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Parnini, Syeda Naushin.
Poverty and governance in South Asia / Syeda Naushin Parnini.
pages cm. (Routledge studies in South Asian politics ; 5)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. PovertySouth Asia. 2. PovertyGovernment policySouth Asia. 3. South AsiaEconomic policy. 4. South AsiaPolitics and government21st century. I. Title.
HC430.6.Z9P63452 2015
339.4'60954dc23
2014023311
ISBN: 978-0-415-73604-6 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-74193-2 (ebk)
Contents
ACD | Asia Cooperation Dialogue |
ADB | Asian Development Bank |
ADP | Annual Development Plan |
BCIM | Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar Forum |
BIMST-EC | Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation |
BRICS | Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa |
CAS | Country Assistance Strategy |
CBO | Community Building Organization |
CIDA | Canadian International Development Agency |
CPI | Corruption Perception Index |
CPIA | Country Policy and Institutional Assessment |
CSF | Coalition Support Fund |
CSO | civil society organization |
CSR | corporate social responsibility |
DFID | Department for International Development |
DP | development partner |
DPT | Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (Bhutan Harmony Party) |
DSC | Development Support Credit |
EBRD | European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
ERD | External Relations Division |
FDI | foreign direct investment |
FPTP | first-past-the-post |
FY | fiscal year |
GDP | gross domestic product |
GNI | gross national income |
GST | Goods and Services Tax |
HDI | Human Development Index |
HDR | Human Development Report |
HGI | Humane Governance Index |
HNPSP | Health and Nutrition Population Sector Programme |
HPSP | Health and Population Sector Programme |
IBRD | International Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
ICDB | Investment Climate and Doing Business |
ICPD | International Conference on Population and Development |
IDA | International Development Association |