Good Governance and Development

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Mohamed Safou

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The process of achieving sustainable development is no longer linked to economic, financial and technological aspects alone, but rather to an institutional and political challenge linked to the quality of governance and the extent of citizen participation in the capacities that determine their destiny and future. After decades of independence, the inability of the state to meet the basic needs of the Arab citizen and guarantee their right to human dignity has begun to unfold, due to the weakness of governance, its low level institutional and its inadequacy to social and political transformations, this pushes the State to coordinate the circle of political participation and to confiscate public freedoms, and to adopt corruption as a mechanism, far from any form of control and responsibility, which poses a direct threat to the development process.

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Safou, M. (2014). Good Governance and Development. Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 3(1), 107-117. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v3i1.125
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