
The Politics of Education in Developing Countries
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- 1: Naomi Hossain and Sam Hickey: The Problem of Education Quality in Developing Countries
- 2: Sam Hickey and Naomi Hossain: Researching the Politics of Education Quality in Developing Countries: Towards a New Conceptual and Methodological Approach
- 3: Edward Ampratwum, Mohammed Awal, and Franklin Oduro: Decentralization and Teacher Accountability: The Political Settlement and Sub-national-level Governance in the Education Sector in Ghana
- 4: Naomi Hossain, Mirza Hassan, Md Ashikur Rahman, Khondoker Shakhawat Ali, and M. Sajidul Islam: The Politics of Learning Reforms in Bangladesh
- 5: Timothy P. Williams: The Downsides of Dominance: Education Quality Reforms and Rwanda's Political Settlement
- 6: Brian Levy, Robert Cameron, Ursula Hoadley, and Vinothan Naidoo: Political Transformation and Education Sector Performance in South Africa
- 7: Tim Kelsall, Sothy Khieng, Chuong Chantha, and Tieng Tek Muy: The Political Economy of Primary Education Reform in Cambodia
- 8: Anne Mette Kjær and Nansozi K. Muwanga: The Political Economy of Education Quality Initiatives in Uganda
- 9: Sam Hickey, Naomi Hossain, and David Jackman: Identifying the Political Drivers of Quality Education: A Comparative Analysis
- 10: Lant Pritchett: Understanding the Politics of the Learning Crisis: Steps Ahead on a Long Road
- 11: Merilee S. Grindle: Similarities and Differences in Policy Reform Destinies: What do Political Settlements and Domain Politics Explain?
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