2001
DOI: 10.1111/0952-1895.00150
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Centralization and Decentralization in Administration and Politics: Assessing Territorial Dimensions of Authority and Power

Abstract: Throughout the world, diverse countries are implementing programs of decentralization as a means of promoting both democratic and developmental objectives. Unfortunately, however, scholarship has yet to offer a comprehensive framework within which to assess and reform central-local relations. This article seeks to overcome the "division of labor" that has long separated analyses of administrative and political structures, and to provide stronger conceptual vocabulary for describing and analyzing the complexiti… Show more

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“…This study borrows mostly from the description of power provided by Agrawal and Ribot (1999) as the ability to make decisions about how the forest resource is used, to create rules or modify old ones, and to ensure compliance with them. We also borrow from Hutchcroft (2001) and Uphoff's (1989) descriptions of authority as conferring a formal power role, but specifically use it here to mean authority bestowed by legal decree, without regarding it as having been legitimately conferred by all actors. Within the realm of power and authority, we consider the overall control the community has over the resource, and also distinguish between legally-bestowed, de jure control (authority) and de facto control, which occurs regardless of legal authority.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study borrows mostly from the description of power provided by Agrawal and Ribot (1999) as the ability to make decisions about how the forest resource is used, to create rules or modify old ones, and to ensure compliance with them. We also borrow from Hutchcroft (2001) and Uphoff's (1989) descriptions of authority as conferring a formal power role, but specifically use it here to mean authority bestowed by legal decree, without regarding it as having been legitimately conferred by all actors. Within the realm of power and authority, we consider the overall control the community has over the resource, and also distinguish between legally-bestowed, de jure control (authority) and de facto control, which occurs regardless of legal authority.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Power and authority: Power is exercised when actors pursue values, interests and goals (Gordon, 2009). Authority bestows formal roles and responsibilities on individuals and organizations (Hutchcroft, 2001). Adaptive governance supports greater power sharing and the devolution of power and authority to appropriate levels.…”
Section: Institutional Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Hutchcroft (2001) [14], the decentralisation involves as much more extensive transfer of decision-making authority and responsibility to the local government units and it is usually involving regions, provinces, and/or municipalities. Hence, this concept of work can be seen as a sharing-power concept.…”
Section: Figure 1 Hierarchy Of Government In West Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%