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'''Governments''' play a significant role in [[sustainability programs]] and in [[foreign development assistance]]. These roles are often controversial, in regard to the manner of their involvement, the extent of their involvement, and even whether they should be involved at all.
'''Governments''' play a significant role in [[sustainability programs]] and in [[foreign development assistance]]. These roles are often controversial, in regard to the manner of their involvement, the extent of their involvement, and even whether they should be involved at all.


== Governments and development ==
== Governments and development ==
Governments play a very important role in development, spending large sums on development projects. This is the subject of conflicting calls to:
Governments play a very important role in development, spending large sums on development projects. This is the subject of conflicting calls to:
* Greatly increase the level of [[foreign aid]] (e.g. Jeffrey Sachs, Bono)
* Greatly increase the level of [[foreign aid]] (e.g. Jeffrey Sachs, Bono)
* Eliminate [[subsidies]] as these [[disempower]] the recipients - notably by the Indian development consultants [[Kamal Kar]] (who developed [[Community-led Total Sanitation]] or CLTS) and [[Dipankar Chakraborti]] (water expert, early whistleblower on [[arsenic in groundwater]] in Bangladesh and India.)
* Eliminate [[subsidies]] as these [[disempower]] the recipients - notably by the Indian development consultants [[Kamal Kar]] (who developed Community-led Total Sanitation or CLTS) and [[Dipankar Chakraborti]] (water expert, early whistleblower on [[arsenic in groundwater]] in Bangladesh and India.)
* End [[tied aid]], where aid must be spent on products and services from the donor country
* End [[tied aid]], where aid must be spent on products and services from the donor country
* End development aid and use other means to help development instead (e.g. Dambisa Moyo; William Easterly stops short of this)
* End development aid and use other means to help development instead (e.g. Dambisa Moyo; William Easterly stops short of this)
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== Open government ==
== Open government ==
Open government involves:
Open government involves:
* [[Open content]], using [[open licenses]] or [[public domain]].
* [[Open content]], using [[open licenses]] or [[public domain]].
* [[Open data]]
* [[Open data]]
* [[Transparency]]
* [[Transparency]]
* [[Open Source Government]]
* Open Source Government


==Forms of government==
== Forms of government ==
Several forms of government exist, including [[Democracies]], [[Anarchies]], [[Anocracies]], [[Kritarchies]], [[Republics]], [[Theocracies]], [[Monarchies]], [[Oligarchies]], Authoritarian forms of government


One idea that builds further on a council to govern a country has been proposed at [http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dcwtr665_14324vr6 this article]
Several forms of government exist, including Democracies, Anarchies, Anocracies, Kritarchies, Republics, Theocracies, Monarchies, Oligarchies, Authoritarian forms of government
 
One idea that builds further on a council to govern a country has been proposed at this article.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Subsidies and grants]]
* [[Subsidies and grants]]
* [[Governments and knowledge sharing]]
* [[Governments and knowledge sharing]]
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* [http://reason.com/archives/2010/01/13/five-reasons-why-libertarians/ Five Reasons Why Libertarians Shouldn't Hate Government. Plus, Five Big Projects That Went Well and Five That Were Disasters] - ''Reason.com'' 13 Jan 2010.
* [http://reason.com/archives/2010/01/13/five-reasons-why-libertarians/ Five Reasons Why Libertarians Shouldn't Hate Government. Plus, Five Big Projects That Went Well and Five That Were Disasters] - ''Reason.com'' 13 Jan 2010.
* [[Development as Freedom]]{{w|Development as Freedom}} by [[Amartya Sen]]{{w|Amartya Sen}} discusses and compares the efficacy of government, notably comparing [[China]] and [[Kerala]].
* Development as Freedom{{W|Development as Freedom}} by Amartya Sen{{W|Amartya Sen}} discusses and compares the efficacy of government, notably comparing [[China]] and [[Kerala]].
 
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Latest revision as of 23:55, 21 March 2024

Governments play a significant role in sustainability programs and in foreign development assistance. These roles are often controversial, in regard to the manner of their involvement, the extent of their involvement, and even whether they should be involved at all.

Governments and development[edit | edit source]

Governments play a very important role in development, spending large sums on development projects. This is the subject of conflicting calls to:

  • Greatly increase the level of foreign aid (e.g. Jeffrey Sachs, Bono)
  • Eliminate subsidies as these disempower the recipients - notably by the Indian development consultants Kamal Kar (who developed Community-led Total Sanitation or CLTS) and Dipankar Chakraborti (water expert, early whistleblower on arsenic in groundwater in Bangladesh and India.)
  • End tied aid, where aid must be spent on products and services from the donor country
  • End development aid and use other means to help development instead (e.g. Dambisa Moyo; William Easterly stops short of this)
  • Rethink the aid process - recognize that most aid is not effective or even damaging, and work out how to fix it (e.g. Paul Collier, William Easterly)

Open government[edit | edit source]

Open government involves:

Forms of government[edit | edit source]

Several forms of government exist, including Democracies, Anarchies, Anocracies, Kritarchies, Republics, Theocracies, Monarchies, Oligarchies, Authoritarian forms of government

One idea that builds further on a council to govern a country has been proposed at this article.

See also[edit | edit source]

Further reading[edit | edit source]

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