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Even before considering its content, one has to admire the confidence of Dr. Philip Amis to undertake the preparation of a paper titled: Improving Local Government: the Commonwealth Vision. Dr. Amis, head of the International Development Department at the University of Birmingham and a trusted friend of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum, would have understood the challenges of this assignment. There is no commonly accepted definition of ‘local government’ and practitioners have agreed that replicable models or templates for local government improvement are hard to find. Moreover, the Commonwealth is not much easier to define than local government and has been reticent historically to translate its various ‘vision’ statements into actionable plans.

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  • BACKGROUND PAPERSSome reflections on the conference background paper: ‘Improving Local Government: the Commonwealth Vision’Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance Special Issue March 2010: Commonwealth Local Government Conference Freeport, Bahamas, May 2009 http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/cjlg Joseph SternInternational development consultant, CanadaEven before considering its content, one has to admire the confidence of Dr Philip Amis to undertake the preparation of a paper titled: Improving Local Government: the Commonwealth Vision

  • There is no commonly accepted definition of ‘local government’ and practitioners have agreed that replicable models or templates for local government improvement are hard to find

  • The Commonwealth is not much easier to define than local government and has been reticent historically to translate its various ‘vision’ statements into actionable plans.[1]

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BACKGROUND PAPERSSome reflections on the conference background paper: ‘Improving Local Government: the Commonwealth Vision’Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance Special Issue March 2010: Commonwealth Local Government Conference Freeport, Bahamas, May 2009 http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/cjlg Joseph SternInternational development consultant, CanadaEven before considering its content, one has to admire the confidence of Dr Philip Amis to undertake the preparation of a paper titled: Improving Local Government: the Commonwealth Vision.

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