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9780192864963

Pockets of Effectiveness and the Politics of State-building and Development in Africa

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2023-11-03
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-BC-ND 4.0 International License. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

Why do certain parts of the state in Africa work so effectively despite operating in difficult governance contexts? How do 'pockets of bureaucratic effectiveness' emerge and become sustained over time? And what does this tell us about the prospects for state-building and development in Africa?

Repeated economic and social crises have demanded that development thinkers and policy actors have had to engage with the critical role that states play in delivering development. Pockets of Effectiveness and the Politics of State-building and Development in Africa shows that politics is the driving factor that shapes how well state agencies perform their roles. It deploys a new conceptual framework – the power domains approach – to explore the shifting fortunes of key state agencies in five countries – Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia – over the past three decades. Our original research reveals when, how and why political rulers decide to build effective state agencies and enable them to deliver certain forms of economic development – often through forming strategic coalitions with senior bureaucrats and with international support – and also when this support falters and gives way to a politics of survival. Comparative analysis identifies two potential trajectories towards state-building in Africa, each shaped by different configurations of social and political power. The book critiques the role that international development agencies have played in (mis)shaping the state in Africa and suggests a new strategic agenda for building the state capacities required to deliver sustained development at the current juncture. The book closes with critical commentaries from two leading scholars in the field, to help place our work in context and establish the next steps for research and strategy in this increasingly important area of development theory and practice.

Author Biography


Sam Hickey, Professor of Politics and Development, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester

Sam Hickey is Professor of Politics and Development at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester. As Research Director of the Effective States and Inclusive Development (ESID) research centre (2011-2020), he worked with many colleagues on the links between politics and development, with particular reference to state capacity, natural resource governance, social protection, education, and gender equity. ESID's multiple open access books and papers on these topics are available at www.effective-states.org. He is currently Deputy CEO for the African Cities Research Consortium at the University of Manchester and President of the Development Studies Association.

Table of Contents


Preface, Merilee Grindle
Part I: Introduction
1. PoEs and the politics of state-building and development in Africa, Sam Hickey and Kate Pruce
2. Reconceptualising the politics of PoEs: A power domains approach, Sam Hickey and Giles Mohan
Part II: Case Studies
3. Political settlement dynamics and the emergence and decline of bureaucratic pockets of effectiveness in Ghana, Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai
4. 'Holding against the tide': The varying fortunes of bureaucratic pockets of effectiveness in Kenya, Matthew Tyce
5. State capacity building in Zambia amidst shifting political coalitions and ideologies, Marja Hinfelaar and Caesar Cheelo
6. The politics of state capacity in post-genocide Rwanda: 'Pockets of effectiveness' as state-building prioritisations?, Benjamin Chemouni
7. The politics of PoEs in Uganda: trapped between neoliberal state-building and the politics of survival?, Sam Hickey, Badru Bukenya and Haggai Matsiko
Part III: Patterns and Ways Forward
8. Comparative analysis: PoEs and the politics of state-building and development in Africa, Sam Hickey
9. Pockets of effectiveness: Afterwords and new beginnings, Julia Strauss
10. From pockets of effectiveness to topographies of state performance?, Michael Roll

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