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Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh

By on May 31, 2014

Globalisation has brought forward new modes of governance and technological options to urban local bodies in India in the last two decades. New governance mechanisms inspired by neo-liberal thinking make claims about making cities function better, substantially improving basic infrastructure and public services, and increasing local democratic participation. But a study conducted in two non-metropolitan cities in Andhra Pradesh indicates that the state has promoted public-private partnerships, outsourcing and contracting out in a way that serves private interests rather than social interests. The disparities between poor residents and non-poor residents have increased and caste plays an increased role in decision-making bodies, though through a so-called inclusive participatory approach.

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Prasad, N P. Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh. , , . , 2014. Prasad, N. P. (2014). Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh. , , . Prasad, N P. "Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh." 2014, .Prasad N P. "Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh." (2014). Prasad, N P 2014, 'Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh', , , . N P Prasad, 'Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh' (2014). Prasad N. P. Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh. . 2014. Prasad, N P. Changing Structure of Governance in Non-Metropolitan Cities: A Study in Andhra Pradesh. . 2014. , .

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