학술논문

Decentralizing for a Deeper, More Supple Democracy
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Democracy. 26(4):60-74
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1086-3214
Abstract
We review recent evidence regarding decentralization and state strength and argue that decentralization can deepen democracy without compromising state strength if adequately designed. We examine how decentralization affects five key aspects of state strength: 1) Authority over territory and people, 2) Conflict prevention 3) Policy autonomy and the ability to uphold the law, 4) Responsive, accountable service provision, and 5) Social learning. We provide specific reform paths that should lead to strengthening in each.