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Restructuring the Public Sphere for Social Order in the Niger Delta through Polycentric Planning: What Lessons for Africa?

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dc.contributor.author Akinola, Samson Ranti
dc.date.accessioned 2010-04-07T19:58:08Z
dc.date.available 2010-04-07T19:58:08Z
dc.date.issued 2010 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/5681
dc.description.abstract "The increasing deprivation, neglect and orchestrated politics of exclusion by the Nigerian-state against the people of the Niger Delta can be traced to the structurally-defective and centralized governance arrangements in the Niger Delta. The consequent stiff resistance, violent reactions militancy and hostage taking triggered by this politics of exclusion in the region have confirmed that people matter in politics. This paper argues that in some ways, the weakness of centralized and structurally-defective governance in the Niger Delta provides an opportunity for community self-governing institutions to play the role that governments and their agencies have abandoned. Using the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework, this paper engages in problem solving and solution seeking strategies that could help restructure the public sphere in the Niger Delta. This paper demonstrates principles and practices needed to make polycentric planning, self-governance and adaptive development strategies resolve socio-economic and political crisis. It is in light of this exigency that this paper develops an African Public Sphere Restructuring Model (APSRM) that derives inspirations and workability mechanisms from twelve African development models that cut across several sectors of the economy in the Niger Delta." en_US
dc.language English en_US
dc.subject polycentricity en_US
dc.subject public policy en_US
dc.subject social behavior en_US
dc.subject water management en_US
dc.title Restructuring the Public Sphere for Social Order in the Niger Delta through Polycentric Planning: What Lessons for Africa? en_US
dc.type Journal Article en_US
dc.type.published published en_US
dc.type.methodology Case Study en_US
dc.coverage.region Africa en_US
dc.coverage.country Niger en_US
dc.subject.sector Social Organization en_US
dc.subject.sector Water Resource & Irrigation en_US
dc.identifier.citationjournal African and Asian Studies en_US
dc.identifier.citationvolume 9 en_US
dc.identifier.citationpages 55-82 en_US


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