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How to Capture Non-Western Forms of Governance: In Favour of an Equivalence Functionalist Observation of Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood

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Working Paper 2

Anke Draude , - 2007

This article problematises the idea of the Western concept of governance being applied to areas outside the OECD world. The aim of this article is to develop a research approach which is appropriate for these areas. To this end the article first of all casts light on Eurocentric premises of the concept of governance. It deals with the central dichotomy between state and private actors. The omnipresence of this differentiation is then explained with the help of Foucault‘s, Luhmann‘s and Derrida‘s (de-)constructivist theories. Assuming that Eurocentrism is inevitable, but that it has a varying degree of influence on the observer, the author then outlines an equivalence functionalist approach to governance research, which poses questions about the nature of a task performed, about the “way” in which it is performed and by “whom”. In this way, European dichotomies with regard to actors and modes of action in governance can be avoided.


Title

Working Paper 2

Author

Anke Draude ,

Publisher

SFB 700

Date

2007 - 01 - 08

Identifier

ISSN 1863-6896 (Print), ISSN 1864-1024 (Internet)

Source(s)

Relation

Language

eng

Type

Text

Format

application/pdf

Rights

SFB 700
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