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Good Governance Good Governance
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Pursuing Political Change and Good Governance in Chad: Djimé Adoum Pursuing Political Change and Good Governance in Chad: Djimé Adoum
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The Evolving Peace Process and the Need for Good Governance in Chad The Evolving Peace Process and the Need for Good Governance in Chad
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From Information to Action From Information to Action
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From Outside to Inside From Outside to Inside
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Technical Accomplishments Technical Accomplishments
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From the Technical to Good Governance From the Technical to Good Governance
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Participation and Empowerment Participation and Empowerment
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Donor Relations Donor Relations
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Speaking Truth to Power Speaking Truth to Power
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Good Governance at CILSS Good Governance at CILSS
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Pushback Pushback
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International Community Resistance International Community Resistance
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Diaspora and Civil Society Criticism Diaspora and Civil Society Criticism
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Chadian Government Stakeholders’ Resistance Chadian Government Stakeholders’ Resistance
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Reform Successes? Reform Successes?
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Perspectives on Success: Chadian Farmers Perspectives on Success: Chadian Farmers
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Perspectives on Success: Ministry Personnel Perspectives on Success: Ministry Personnel
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Djimé Adoum as a Political Institutional Entrepreneur Djimé Adoum as a Political Institutional Entrepreneur
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Djimé Adoum: Personality Profile Djimé Adoum: Personality Profile
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The Diaspora Duty The Diaspora Duty
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The Vision for Change The Vision for Change
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Motivation Motivation
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Risk Orientation Risk Orientation
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The Challenge of Political Institutional Entrepreneurism: Evolving Change Space and Changing Agendas The Challenge of Political Institutional Entrepreneurism: Evolving Change Space and Changing Agendas
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Opportunity Field Opportunity Field
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Change Space Change Space
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Partners Partners
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Tactics Tactics
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The Entrepreneurial Personality of Djimé Adoum The Entrepreneurial Personality of Djimé Adoum
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Diaspora Advantages and Disadvantages Diaspora Advantages and Disadvantages
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Conclusion Conclusion
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7 Political Reform and Good Governance in Chad
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Published:August 2016
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Abstract
Chapter 7 addresses the most challenging of institutional reforms: political. It examines the efforts of Djimé Adoum, first, to promote peace and good governance through regime reform largely from the diaspora; and later to create islands of good governance from within the government of Chad as technical advisor for rural development and then minister of agriculture and irrigation. Following a brief background of the peace process in Chad, the chapter describes Adoum’s efforts to promote peace and good governance in Chad. It examines his experience as an example of diaspora political institutional entrepreneurism. It then describes his entrepreneurial personality and the institutional changes he sought first from the outside, endeavoring to promote sustainable peace, and then from the inside, promoting good governance with the aim of contributing to sustainable development.
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