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Remote Control

Remote Control Governance Lessons for and from Small, Insular, and Remote Regions - Social and Economic Papers

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Publisher's Synopsis

How does one transform small size and relative isolation into a powerful combination for sustainable growth and prosperity? Some islands and rural regions have already done so. Winning tools and strategies deployed by these middle-level governance structures include: 'scaling up' of municipal units; developing tourist and computer-driven industries; engaging strategically with their diaspora; branding niche products and services; facilitating 'boutique', small-scale manufacturing; limiting local firm rivalry; and, overall, deploying a creative 'resourcefulness of jurisdiction'.

The papers in this collection flesh out these tools and strategies. They do so by unpacking and challenging received wisdom; charting out the parameters of effective government; teasing in the critical role of empowered local communities and the engagement of civil society with the multiple levels of decision-making of the state.

The book's message emphasizes a proactive, creative, and assertive approach to governance; one that aims to instill a sense of efficacy to achieve remote control.

Book information

ISBN: 9781894725088
Publisher: Memorial University Press
Imprint: ISER Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 320.91734
Language: English
Number of pages: 328
Weight: 454g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm