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Driving participatory reforms into the ground: The bureaucratic politics of irrigation management transfer in Pakistan

机译:推动参与式改革进入地面:巴基斯坦灌溉管理转让委员会的官僚主义政治

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Participatory governance is a means of making the state more responsive and accountable to its citizens. However, attempts to involve end users in decision making are often met with considerable resistance not just from political elites, but from the bureaucracy. I investigate how and why bureaucrats resist such reforms by focusing on the implementation of the Provincial Irrigation and Drainage Authorities Act (1997) in Pakistan, an Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) program that attempted to put farmers in charge of water allocation, revenue collection, and dispute resolution. Drawing on qualitative interviews conducted in 2015 and 2019 with bureaucrats across the administrative hierarchy and water sector practitioners and consultants, I emphasise the role bureaucratic perceptions and incentives played in driving this program into the ground over two decades. My argument is two-pronged. First, I show that bureaucratic resistance to participatory programs needs to be studied in light of wider political events and processes, particularly patterns of political engagement and parallel attempts at devolving power. Second, I find that the precarious conditions under which irrigation bureaucrats work make them unwilling to cede what official power and influence they do have to farmers. In other words, I contend that bureaucratic resistance to farmers' involvement in decision-making is the result of a more nuanced set of political and bureaucratic experiences than the perceived technical superiority and colonial inheritance of the irrigation bureaucracy. More broadly, my argument has implications for participatory reforms in other sectors and for decentralized government in Pakistan and in other countries in the Global South. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:参与性治理是一种使国家更加响应和对其公民负责的手段。然而,涉及决策中最终用户的尝试通常不仅仅是从政治精英的相当抵制,而且来自官僚主义。我调查了官僚抵制了局抵制了省级灌溉和排水机构法案(1997)在巴基斯坦的灌溉管理转让(IMT)计划,试图将农民抵御水分配,收入收集,收入收集和争议解决。借鉴2015年和2019年的定性访谈与行政等级和水部门从业者和顾问的官僚,我强调了在二十年内将该计划驾驶到地面的官僚感知和激励措施。我的论点是双子的。首先,我表明,需要根据更广泛的政治事件和流程研究对参与性方案的官僚主义抵抗,特别是政治参与的模式和促进权力的并行尝试。其次,我发现灌溉官僚工作的不稳定条件使他们不愿意削弱他们对农民的官方权力和影响力。换句话说,我争辩说,对农民的参与决策的官僚抵抗是一个更细致的政治和官僚主义经验的结果,而不是灌溉官僚机构的技术优势和殖民遗产。更广泛地,我的论点对其他部门和巴基斯坦的分散政府和全球南方其他国家的参与式改革有影响。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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