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A review of the main determinants and characteristics of centre-local relations in Zimbabwe

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A study ofthe Zimbabwe government was conducted to review the factors that shape the nature of centre-local relations using colonial and post-colonial conceptions, political decentralization theories and other determinants. Colonial conceptionof centre-local relations revealed a conservative manner of field administration while the post-colonial conception is more territorial. Local authorities' conception, however, indicates policy contradiction. Results show failure in the attempt to discover a decentralization model for Zimbabwe.

Author: Rambanapasi, Obert
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 1992
Research, Political aspects, Local government, Zimbabwe, Decentralization in government, Government decentralization

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Between nations and states: the American experience with centralizing government

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Prof. Ira Sharkansky argues that an excessively powerful and highly centralized democracy can be dangerous. Even well-respected and effective presidents who are devoted to more independence for subnational governments may experience failure when faced with strong centralizing incentives and preferences. The implication for federalism is that power is not easily given up once it is acquired. Federalism is thus seriously endangered in the US at present.

Author: Wrightson, Margaret
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 1997
Public administration

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Revenue formation and revenue sharing in the U.S. federal system

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The US federal system is a testimony that strong national and state governments are possible. Incident to this is the possibility of strong state and local governments. The American governmental system is at its strongest when government capacity at each level is high. Independent revenue sources and intergovernmental revenue sharing across levels of government are key elements in ensuring that the US government operates at a high capacity.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 1999
National government, Federal government

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Subjects list: Analysis, Central-local government relations, Federalism
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