Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe
This paper is a critical examination of the conceptual differentiation of intergovernmental relations (IGR). The paper distils the conceptual boundaries of IGR and disqualifies classical scholarship that restricts the study, conception and application of the term to federal nations only, either as a...
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author | Chakunda, Vincent Ogochukwu, Nzewi Ijeoma, Edwin |
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description | This paper is a critical examination of the conceptual differentiation of intergovernmental relations (IGR). The paper distils the conceptual boundaries of IGR and disqualifies classical scholarship that restricts the study, conception and application of the term to federal nations only, either as a conceptual synonym of federalism or a term applicable in articulating the relations between federal and state governments. The paper argues that classical scholars of the field restricted the conceptual breath of IGR to the philosophical traces of federalism while presenting a nebulous picture that such relations are not found in unitary nations. Such restriction has presented a theoretical liability to the field of IGR by confining its depth below its actual stretches as a field of reasoned discourse. This paper is based on twenty qualitative in-depth interviews conducted with key informants using the purposive sampling technique. Respondents were drawn from Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs, Members of Parliament, the judiciary, academia, civil society, permanent secretaries in government ministries and mayors of municipalities and city councils. The findings of the paper unequivocally places that IGR is a universal concept that extends beyond the dogmatic debate of federalism and unitarism as such relations are to be found wherever two or more governments interact in the development and execution of public policies and programmes. The necessity of IGR therefore cuts across political systems to address the disputes, interdependencies and spillover effects resulting from constitutional overlaps in all forms of governmental interaction. |
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spelling | ir-11408-38052022-06-27T13:49:06Z Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe Chakunda, Vincent Ogochukwu, Nzewi Ijeoma, Edwin Intergovernmental relations Decentralisation Unitary nation Federal nation This paper is a critical examination of the conceptual differentiation of intergovernmental relations (IGR). The paper distils the conceptual boundaries of IGR and disqualifies classical scholarship that restricts the study, conception and application of the term to federal nations only, either as a conceptual synonym of federalism or a term applicable in articulating the relations between federal and state governments. The paper argues that classical scholars of the field restricted the conceptual breath of IGR to the philosophical traces of federalism while presenting a nebulous picture that such relations are not found in unitary nations. Such restriction has presented a theoretical liability to the field of IGR by confining its depth below its actual stretches as a field of reasoned discourse. This paper is based on twenty qualitative in-depth interviews conducted with key informants using the purposive sampling technique. Respondents were drawn from Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs, Members of Parliament, the judiciary, academia, civil society, permanent secretaries in government ministries and mayors of municipalities and city councils. The findings of the paper unequivocally places that IGR is a universal concept that extends beyond the dogmatic debate of federalism and unitarism as such relations are to be found wherever two or more governments interact in the development and execution of public policies and programmes. The necessity of IGR therefore cuts across political systems to address the disputes, interdependencies and spillover effects resulting from constitutional overlaps in all forms of governmental interaction. 2020-07-22T06:56:00Z 2020-07-22T06:56:00Z 2018 Article 2224-574X https://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/IAGS/article/view/40504 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3805 en International Affairs and Global Strategy;Vol. 60: p. 1-10 open International Knowledge Sharing Platform |
spellingShingle | Intergovernmental relations Decentralisation Unitary nation Federal nation Chakunda, Vincent Ogochukwu, Nzewi Ijeoma, Edwin Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe |
title | Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe |
title_full | Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe |
title_short | Conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of Zimbabwe |
title_sort | conceptual dynamics of intergovernmental relations in a unitary nation: the case of zimbabwe |
topic | Intergovernmental relations Decentralisation Unitary nation Federal nation |
url | https://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/IAGS/article/view/40504 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3805 |
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