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Asian Cities in an Era of Decentralisation

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This book critically engages with the idea of decentralization as empowering cities and their residents to act innovatively and creatively. The contributions thus highlight how the term empowerment in the context of decentralization regimes masks a competing array of intentions and agendas. Who and what are empowered, given a voice and allowed to participate via the processes and structures of decentralization (and to what ends) are too frequently assumed in normative conversations about bringing government closer to the people and community driven development. Creating an illusion of a shared language and common set of priorities therefore obscures more complex realities, particularly when there is a disconnect between the official goals of decentralization and civil society aspirations that reinforces politics of exclusion at the grassroots. Equally, official processes of decentralization can, and often are, accompanied by less visible processes of recentralization through the reassertion of central state control over putatively autonomous jurisdictions. Through studies in six Asian countries (India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand and Japan) the essays in this book examine cases whereby a range of urban actors and institutions have been empowered via decentralization, and how this realignment of local power relations impacts upon the dynamics of urban governance, albeit not always in socially progressive ways.

This book was published as a special issue of Space and Polity.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138377356

About

Michelle Ann Miller is a Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore. She has authored edited or co-edited a number of books including: Rebellion and Reform in Indonesia: Jakartas Security and Autonomy Policies in Aceh (Routledge 2009); Autonomy and Armed Separatism in South and Southeast Asia (ISEAS 2012); and Ethnic and Racial Minorities in Asia: Inclusion or Exclusion? (Routledge 2012). Tim Bunnell is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and at the Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore. He has written extensively on urban transformation in Southeast Asia particularly in Malaysia and more recently in Indonesia.

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