Good-Governance

“What we want is minimum government and maximum governance” – Harlan Cleveland Good Governance Introduction Good governance in a democracy serves as the catalyst for harmonious coexistence, ensuring minimal interference in individual liberties while maximizing support for the common welfare, transparency, accountability, and responsive, participatory decision-making, fostering a thriving society. The concept of good governance...

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