What will be the condition of society/country without Good
Governance? Explain
( long question )
Answers
Definitely, by its substance and content, the concept of good governance is an economic trigger in pure social and particularly societal constitutionalism. As some might argue the concept firstly used by the side of World Bank in 1989 to describe emerging difficulties regarding state building in Africa. Virtually at the end of 1990's the concept empowered its substantial essence and nowadays it is the main criteria to evaluate real state building in the context. By constitutional prism and insight modern constitutionalism based on three fundamental pillars: human rights, the rule of law and democracy, it is mostly accepted the so-called conventional sense of doctrine regarding limited government. Followed the idea of constitutionalism it is clear that instead of good governance and effective and efficient administration of huge state apparatus there is no an option nor possibility to implement service delivery to the citizen and ensure the pure rule of law paradigm in practice. Thus, I fully agree on the main scientific mainstream which focused towards economic origins of the concept but firmly believe that out of good governance there are no need governance at all.
In this prism and understanding, I will offer you two interesting publications regarding good governance, good administration and its basic connection with human rights and broadly modern constitutionalism.