Bottlenecks to development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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dc.contributor.advisorIain Watson-
dc.contributor.authorFon Augustine Teyong-
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-08T08:11:38Z-
dc.date.available2018-11-08T08:11:38Z-
dc.date.issued2018-02-
dc.identifier.other26129-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/11486-
dc.description학위논문(석사)--Graduate School of International Studies Ajou University :국제개발협력과,2018. 2-
dc.description.tableofcontentsCHAPTER ONE. 1.Introduction 1 1.1. Theoretical approach or precious studies 3 1.1.1. Governance. 3 1.1.2. Good Governance. 4 1.1.3. Corruption. 5 CHAPTER TWO. 2. Governance in Cameroon. 8 2.1. Focus on governance and corruption. 8 2.2. Evidence supporting the notion that bad governance and corruption... 8 2.2.1. Corruption in the award and execution of government contracts. 9 2.2.2. Corruption in electoral politics. 10 2.2.3. Corruption in the custom and justice departments. 10 2.3. Other factors acting as bottlenecks to development in Cameroon... 12 2.3.1. The absence of real peace and security. 12 2.3.2. Discrimination, nepotism, and cultural diversity. 13 2.3.3. Lack of genuine international cooperation. 14 2.3.4. Little transfer of technology. 15 2.4. Effects of governance and corruption in Cameroon. 16 2.5. Conclusion. 17 CHAPTER THREE. 3. Good governance. 18 3.1. Effective accountability and development. 18 3.2. Further illustration. 21 3.2.1. Corruption index, and Gross Domestic product, Cameroon. 22 3.2.2. On my opposing argument concerning the table. 25 3.3. Conclusion. 29 CHAPTER FOUR. 4. Recommendations. 30 4.1. Administrative perspectives. 30 4.2. Legislative perspective. 30 4.3. Judiciary perspective. 31 4.4. Social perspective. 31 4.5. Political perspective. 31 4.6.. Conclusion. 31 Reference. 33-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherGraduate School of International Studies Ajou University-
dc.rights아주대학교 논문은 저작권에 의해 보호받습니다.-
dc.titleBottlenecks to development in Sub-Saharan Africa.-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.affiliation아주대학교 국제대학원-
dc.contributor.department국제대학원 국제개발협력학과-
dc.date.awarded2018. 2-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.identifier.localId800403-
dc.identifier.urlhttp://dcoll.ajou.ac.kr:9080/dcollection/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000026129-
dc.subject.keywordBottlenecks-
dc.subject.keywordDevelopment-
dc.subject.keywordSub-Saharan Africa-
dc.description.alternativeAbstractWith the outcry of corrupt practices all over the world, especially in Africa, prompted many governments to rethink. This unavoidable change stem from the need for governments to promote better governance, accountability, transparency, and most especially ending bottlenecks to the smooth functioning of public and private sectors in the society. This work summarizes some literature reviews and others as proofs which supports the argument that, bad governance, and corruption are bottlenecks to development in Cameroon, and Sub-Saharan Africa. It is obvious that, corruption has become commonplace in most societies today, due to lack of an effective and efficient check and balance system, as observed from the corruption perception index and data. Besides proving how, and its effects to the society, this study argues why good governance is in a better place to enhance accountability, and development in Cameroon, and Sub-Saharan Africa, with some recommendations for proper implementation of the rule of law and other indicators of good governance, thus promoting effectiveness, and efficiency in the system.-
dc.title.subtitleCase Study: Cameroon-
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