The Decentralization Delusion
Challenging the Underlying Assumptions of Development
Ruby Dagher author Nana Afia Aku Ofori-Yentumi author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:4th Jun '26
£41.99
This title is due to be published on 4th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Decentralization Delusion challenges the narrative that decentralisation leads to enhanced democratic practices and higher levels of economic and social development.
Instead, the book argues that decentralisation theory tends to rely on assumptions which are idealistic and mostly inappropriate to non-Western contexts. Diving into over 50 case studies from around the globe, the book extensively assesses the intended and unintended outcomes of different types and levels of decentralisation. By juxtaposing the ideals of decentralisation against the challenges of real-world implementation, the book lays the foundations for understanding what the prerequisites for success are, and what the shortfalls can be. Ultimately, the book argues that we need types and forms of decentralization that are created from the bottom up and are embedded in the local culture, history, experiences, and desires, rather than in idealistic and inapplicable assumptions, beliefs, and theories.
This book’s broad-ranging analysis and compelling arguments will be of interest to students, researchers, and practitioners of development, politics, conflict, public administration, and public policy.
ISBN: 9781041271598
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206 pages