Politics of Social Protection in Eastern and Southern Africa
Herausgeber: Hickey, Sam; Nino-Zarazua, Miguel; Lavers, Tom
Politics of Social Protection in Eastern and Southern Africa
Herausgeber: Hickey, Sam; Nino-Zarazua, Miguel; Lavers, Tom
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Why have so many countries in Africa adopted social protection programmes over the past decade? This book challenges the common assumption that this phenomenon has been entirely driven by international development agencies, instead focusing on the critical role of political dynamics within specific African countries.
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Why have so many countries in Africa adopted social protection programmes over the past decade? This book challenges the common assumption that this phenomenon has been entirely driven by international development agencies, instead focusing on the critical role of political dynamics within specific African countries.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780198850342
- ISBN-10: 0198850344
- Artikelnr.: 57977356
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780198850342
- ISBN-10: 0198850344
- Artikelnr.: 57977356
Sam Hickey is Professor of Politics and Development in the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, and Research Director of the Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre. His work on the politics of development has been published in African Affairs, Journal of Development Studies, and World Development. He has edited eight collections, most recently The Politics of Inclusive Development (OUP, 2015, with Kunal Sen and Badru Bukenya), The Politics of Negotiating Gender Equity in the Global South (2019, Routledge, with Sohela Nazneen and Eleni Sifaki) and The Politics of Education in Developing Countries (OUP, 2019, with Naomi Hossain). Tom Lavers is a Lecturer in Politics and Development at the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester and a researcher in Manchester's Effective States and Inclusive Development (ESID) Research Centre. His research focuses on comparative political economy of development, in particular on the themes of land, agrarian transformation, and social policy. He has previously published in leading journals including African Affairs, Development and Change, Journal of Agrarian Change, and the Journal of Peasant Studies. Jeremy Seekings is Professor of Political Studies and Sociology and Director of the Centre for Social Science Research at the University of Cape Town, and Visiting Professor in Political Science at Yale University. His most recent books include Inclusive Dualism: Labour-Intensive Development, Decent Work, and Surplus Labour in Southern Africa (Oxford University Press, 2019, co-authored with Nicoli Nattrass). His current research focuses on the politics of welfare reforms historically and in contemporary Africa, and on party politics and voting behaviour in Southern Africa. Miguel Niño-Zarazúa is a Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University (UNU-WIDER) where he has led the research programme on fiscal policy and social protection in developing countries. He has published extensively in leading academic journals such as World Development, Journal of Development Studies, and Review of Income and Wealth, and edited six journal special issues, the most recent ones in Population and Development Review and The European Journal of Political Economy. His current research is in the microeconomics and political economy of welfare-benefit systems and antipoverty programmes in developing countries. He is Associate Editor and Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of International Development.
* 1: Sam Hickey, Tom Lavers, Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, and Jeremy: The
negotiated politics of social protection in East and Southern Africa
* 2: Jeremy Seekings: Building a conservative welfare state in Botswana
* 3: Tom Lavers: Distributional concerns, the 'developmental state',
and the agrarian origins of social assistance in Ethiopia
* 4: Tom Lavers: Understanding elite commitment to social protection:
Rwanda's Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme
* 5: Marianne S. Ulriksen: Pushing for policy innovation: the framing
of social protection policies in Tanzania
* 6: Maria Granvik Saminathen: Policy diffusion, domestic politics, and
social assistance in Lesotho, 1998-2012
* 7: Kate Pruce and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social cash
transfers in Zambia
* 8: Badru Bukenya and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social
protection in Uganda: a comparative analysis of social cash transfers
and social health insurance
* 9: Sam Hamer and Jeremy Seekings: Social assistance, electoral
competition, and political branding in Malawi
* 10: Sam Hickey and Jeremy Seekings: Who should get what, how, and
why? DfID and the transnational politics of social cash transfers in
sub-Saharan Africa
negotiated politics of social protection in East and Southern Africa
* 2: Jeremy Seekings: Building a conservative welfare state in Botswana
* 3: Tom Lavers: Distributional concerns, the 'developmental state',
and the agrarian origins of social assistance in Ethiopia
* 4: Tom Lavers: Understanding elite commitment to social protection:
Rwanda's Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme
* 5: Marianne S. Ulriksen: Pushing for policy innovation: the framing
of social protection policies in Tanzania
* 6: Maria Granvik Saminathen: Policy diffusion, domestic politics, and
social assistance in Lesotho, 1998-2012
* 7: Kate Pruce and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social cash
transfers in Zambia
* 8: Badru Bukenya and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social
protection in Uganda: a comparative analysis of social cash transfers
and social health insurance
* 9: Sam Hamer and Jeremy Seekings: Social assistance, electoral
competition, and political branding in Malawi
* 10: Sam Hickey and Jeremy Seekings: Who should get what, how, and
why? DfID and the transnational politics of social cash transfers in
sub-Saharan Africa
* 1: Sam Hickey, Tom Lavers, Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, and Jeremy: The
negotiated politics of social protection in East and Southern Africa
* 2: Jeremy Seekings: Building a conservative welfare state in Botswana
* 3: Tom Lavers: Distributional concerns, the 'developmental state',
and the agrarian origins of social assistance in Ethiopia
* 4: Tom Lavers: Understanding elite commitment to social protection:
Rwanda's Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme
* 5: Marianne S. Ulriksen: Pushing for policy innovation: the framing
of social protection policies in Tanzania
* 6: Maria Granvik Saminathen: Policy diffusion, domestic politics, and
social assistance in Lesotho, 1998-2012
* 7: Kate Pruce and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social cash
transfers in Zambia
* 8: Badru Bukenya and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social
protection in Uganda: a comparative analysis of social cash transfers
and social health insurance
* 9: Sam Hamer and Jeremy Seekings: Social assistance, electoral
competition, and political branding in Malawi
* 10: Sam Hickey and Jeremy Seekings: Who should get what, how, and
why? DfID and the transnational politics of social cash transfers in
sub-Saharan Africa
negotiated politics of social protection in East and Southern Africa
* 2: Jeremy Seekings: Building a conservative welfare state in Botswana
* 3: Tom Lavers: Distributional concerns, the 'developmental state',
and the agrarian origins of social assistance in Ethiopia
* 4: Tom Lavers: Understanding elite commitment to social protection:
Rwanda's Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme
* 5: Marianne S. Ulriksen: Pushing for policy innovation: the framing
of social protection policies in Tanzania
* 6: Maria Granvik Saminathen: Policy diffusion, domestic politics, and
social assistance in Lesotho, 1998-2012
* 7: Kate Pruce and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social cash
transfers in Zambia
* 8: Badru Bukenya and Sam Hickey: The politics of promoting social
protection in Uganda: a comparative analysis of social cash transfers
and social health insurance
* 9: Sam Hamer and Jeremy Seekings: Social assistance, electoral
competition, and political branding in Malawi
* 10: Sam Hickey and Jeremy Seekings: Who should get what, how, and
why? DfID and the transnational politics of social cash transfers in
sub-Saharan Africa