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Магистратура 2019/2020

Федерализм и децентрализация: оценивание достижений Африки

Направление: 38.04.04. Государственное и муниципальное управление
Когда читается: 2-й курс, 1, 2 модуль
Формат изучения: с онлайн-курсом
Прогр. обучения: Государственное и муниципальное управление
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 3
Контактные часы: 4

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course “Federalism & Decentralization: Evaluating Africa's Track Record” is taught on educational online platform “Coursera.org”. Discipline studies are carried out by students independently on the basis of an online course “Federalism & Decentralization: Evaluating Africa's Track Record”, https://www.coursera.org/learn/decentralization-africa, Leiden University. In this political science course you will learn about the twin concepts of federalism and decentralization. You will develop an understanding of the core ideas that federalism and decentralization rest on, and study the building blocks that make them both work. Following a general overview of both federalism and decentralization, we will examine a number of case-studies from Africa where federalism and decentralization have been changing the continent’s political landscape in the last twenty years, coinciding with unprecedented levels of economic growth. What is federalism and how is it different from decentralization? What are the core ideas behind these concepts? Do federalism and decentralization enhance democracy, governance and diversity? Is that why virtually all countries south of the Sahara are now either federal or decentralized? We will be looking at Africa's track-record in order to answer these questions.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • By the end of the course, you will have acquired a general knowledge of federalism/decentralization and additional empirical knowledge of a number of African cases.
  • You will also acquire the ability to unpack and understand a variety of potential consequences of federalism/decentralization reforms in the developing world.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Overview and fundamental understanding of the concepts of federalism and decentralization in Africa
  • know three promises of Federalism and Decentralization
  • know important concepts such as shared-rule and self-rule, autonomy, multiple identities and distributed authority
  • know various legal, political, and social foundations of federalism and decentralization
  • learn how federalism and decentralization work in practice: Nigeria, South Africa and Ethiopia
  • know economic implications of decentralization on Africa
  • learn to evaluate the relative importance of international know-how and local traditions
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Theme 1. The Three Promises of Federalism and Decentralization
    Overview and fundamental understanding of the concepts of federalism and decentralization in Africa
  • Welcome to this course. The Three Promises of Federalism and Decentralization
    Great that you are joining us. In this course you will learn about Federalism & Decentralization in Africa. Before you start, we invite you to first go through our intro module and introduce yourself in the forum to meet your fellow learners. If you encounter any difficulties while studying, please let us know in the forum. For technical difficulties or questions regarding the course certificate, you can always contact the Coursera Learner Helpdesk. Good luck & we hope you enjoy studying in this course. In this first module you can also find the introduction video and an exploration of the three promises of Federalism and Decentralization.
  • Core Ideas in Federalism and Decentralization
    This module will cover important concepts such as shared-rule and self-rule, autonomy, multiple identities and distributed authority. Don't forget to keep up with the readings for optimal understanding and application of this week's material. Do you have any questions, statements, remarks or other points you would like to discuss? Do not hesitate to post them in the Discussion Forums and a staff member or other course participants will be able to help you out.
  • The Building Blocks of Federalism and Decentralization
    In this module we will discuss the various legal, political, and social foundations of federalism and decentralization. As you can see, this topic requires a true interdisciplinary perspective.
  • Federalism in Post-Conflict Societies
    In previous modules, you've learned the theory behind federalism and decentralization, as well as the most important concepts and building blocks, This module, we will look at three case studies to acquire insight into how federalism and decentralization work in practice: Nigeria, South Africa and Ethiopia.
  • Decentralization, Democracy and Economic Development
    While previous modules focused on federalism, Module 5 is all about decentralization. We will analyze the related but different dynamics decentralization presents. In particular, we will focus on the economic implications of decentralization on Africa. We will cover various perspectives that highlight state capacity, international factors, design of decentralized institutions, unintended long-term consequences, and uncodified home-grown practices of local governance.
  • Critical Issues in Federalism and Decentralization
    This module will cover critical issues in Federalism and Decentralization, and will bring the knowledge and insights from previous modules together. The notion of state capacity will be unpacked into political, administrative, infrastructural, and economic components. We will also evaluate the relative importance of international know-how and local traditions.
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Online tests
  • non-blocking Final interview
    Students provide online course results. Grade for the course is set by the program supervisor after the students pass the final interview.
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • Interim assessment (2 module)
    0.3 * Final interview + 0.7 * Online tests
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Ekaterina Zhuravskaya. (2010). Federalism in Russia. Working Papers. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsrep&AN=edsrep.p.abo.neswpt.w0141
  • Ross, C. (2012). Federalism and democratisation in Russia. Germany, Europe: Manchester Univ. Press. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsbas&AN=edsbas.6C7EE20

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Litvack, J. I., Ahmad, J., & Bird, R. M. (1998). Rethinking Decentralization in Developing Countries. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Publications. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=26606
  • Mustapha Rouis, & Steven R. Tabor. (2013). Regional Economic Integration in the Middle East and North Africa : Beyond Trade Reform. The World Bank. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsrep&AN=edsrep.b.wbk.wbpubs.12220