Le autorità locali in Africa: governance e pratiche di accesso alle risorse

Authors

Sara de Simone
Uniersity of Trento
Maria Cristina Ercolessi
University of Naples L'Orientale

Keywords:

Subsaharan Africa, local government, governance, resources, development

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Publisher: UniorPress

Series: Il porto delle idee

ISSN: 2785-4191

Pages: 214

Language: Italian

NBN: urn:nbn:it:unina-28412

Abstract: In the last decades the relationship between democracy, conflict and development has been the object of a wide debate related to the international policies of good governance which induced many African countries to implement decentralization reforms. Such reforms have given a growing importance to the role of local governments in promoting development policies; they were supposed to strengthen democracy, improve government’s transparency and accountability, and to facilitate conflict management. International donors undertook a more general “local turn”, focusing on the notion of “local community” as an administrative framework for both the political representation of rural dwellers, and participative policies of land management e service delivery. The prescriptive definition of the role of local government has been translated in Africa with a more fluid and diversified reality. The volume aims to going beyond the normative approach and to explore seven empirical case studies (Tanzania, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa) of local governments’ role in the management of conflicts related to resource access in rural and urban environments.

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Author Biographies

Sara de Simone, Uniersity of Trento

Sara de Simone is a post-doctoral researcher at the School of International Studies of the University of Trento. She holds a PhD in African Studies and Political Science from the University of Naples “L’Orientale” and the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She has also worked as a consultant for several international organisations operating in Africa. Her research interests revolve around the intersection between African politics and agency with international aid, with focuses on post-conflict intervention and state building, refugee emergencies and processes of knowledge production and use in a development context. She has published with several international journals and authored State-building South Sudan. International intervention and the formation of a fragmented state (Brill, 2022).

Maria Cristina Ercolessi, University of Naples L'Orientale

Maria Cristina Ercolessi, associate professor of African Studies at the University of Naples “L’Orientale”, is the president of the Center for the Study of Contemporary Africa (CeSAC) in the same university. She was the editor of the scientific journal “afriche e orienti” as well as member of the board of the Italian Society for African Studies (ASAI).  Her main research interests are the relationship between conflict, development and humanitarian intervention; political reforms and democratization; Africa’s international relations and Italian foreign policy toward the continent.

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August 1, 2022

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6719-153-6

Publication date (01)

2022-08-01

doi

10.6093/978-88-6719-153-6