Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)

The study reviews how the interplay of socio-economic dynamics shaped policy decisions since 2000. Research findings suggest that the spirit of policy decisions bear the imprint of the prevailing macro dynamics. A climate of siege and anxiety has prevailed since 2000, when the State was in...

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Main Author: Maenzanise, Coccin
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2402
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description The study reviews how the interplay of socio-economic dynamics shaped policy decisions since 2000. Research findings suggest that the spirit of policy decisions bear the imprint of the prevailing macro dynamics. A climate of siege and anxiety has prevailed since 2000, when the State was in economic crisis, policy interventions were mainly contractionary and low note on local ownership social acceptance. After 2009, into the GNU and its aftermath, policy making was under highly untenable social, political and economic conditions. The study revealed that the current public policy framework in Zimbabwe is retrogressive in nature hence inequitable and back-playing sustainable development. It is retrogressive in the sense that the governing system has revolted from socialistic ideas which promoted pro-poor policy alternatives, adopting authoritarianism which has promoted growth and legitimacy to political elites.The research gives the historical context of public policy tracing the major changes in the types, structures and administration of public policy from crisis era of 2000 up to 2015. An analysis on the performances of the various public policies administered by the ZANU PF led Government is given, whilst, the implication of the various policy gaps on social and economic development is discussed. A cluster by cluster; Education, Health Sector, Service Delivery, Vulnerable Groups, Gender, Employment, Agriculture, Trade; analysis has been outlined to give an index on public policy performance towards sustainable development in Zimbabwe. The study also looks at the governing frameworks with regards to public policy and how these have perpetuated a retrogressive authoritarian capitalism anti-neoliberal governance system. This elitist policy making approaches has produced partisan, temperamental, exclusionary, hurried, and short-term reactive public policies.
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spelling ir-11408-24022022-06-27T13:49:05Z Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015) Maenzanise, Coccin Public policy The study reviews how the interplay of socio-economic dynamics shaped policy decisions since 2000. Research findings suggest that the spirit of policy decisions bear the imprint of the prevailing macro dynamics. A climate of siege and anxiety has prevailed since 2000, when the State was in economic crisis, policy interventions were mainly contractionary and low note on local ownership social acceptance. After 2009, into the GNU and its aftermath, policy making was under highly untenable social, political and economic conditions. The study revealed that the current public policy framework in Zimbabwe is retrogressive in nature hence inequitable and back-playing sustainable development. It is retrogressive in the sense that the governing system has revolted from socialistic ideas which promoted pro-poor policy alternatives, adopting authoritarianism which has promoted growth and legitimacy to political elites.The research gives the historical context of public policy tracing the major changes in the types, structures and administration of public policy from crisis era of 2000 up to 2015. An analysis on the performances of the various public policies administered by the ZANU PF led Government is given, whilst, the implication of the various policy gaps on social and economic development is discussed. A cluster by cluster; Education, Health Sector, Service Delivery, Vulnerable Groups, Gender, Employment, Agriculture, Trade; analysis has been outlined to give an index on public policy performance towards sustainable development in Zimbabwe. The study also looks at the governing frameworks with regards to public policy and how these have perpetuated a retrogressive authoritarian capitalism anti-neoliberal governance system. This elitist policy making approaches has produced partisan, temperamental, exclusionary, hurried, and short-term reactive public policies. 2017-06-30T12:26:52Z 2017-06-30T12:26:52Z 2016-11 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2402 en open
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Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)
title Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)
title_full Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)
title_fullStr Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)
title_short Analyzing the public policy framework in promoting sustainable Socio-economic development. Case study: Zimbabwe (2000-2015)
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topic Public policy
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2402
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