Gouvernance « non souveraine » et régulation des services de l'eau à Monrovia (Liberia)
Aude Urcun,
Yvan Renou and
Vincent Plauchu
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2010, vol. n° 203, issue 3, 159-180
Abstract:
In this article, we analyse the viability of « non-sovereign » governance modalities observed in developing countries after the rationalisation of their water services. Based on a detailed study of Monrovia?s water services (Liberia), the analysis questions the orthodox view of policy making and aims to demonstrate that a renewed approach, inspired by polycentric analysis, could frame their functioning in an effective and justifiable way.
Date: 2010
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