Abstract
The main aim of the article is to examine the emergence of decentralization as a strategy associated with Public Sector Reform in developing and transitional countries. In offering this discussion, the article introduces the focus of this special edition. In the article, we discuss issues such as the political underpinnings of decentralization, the influence of the private sector on decentralization in the public sector, and challenges which have emerged as a result of the implementation of decentralization initiatives in developing and transitional countries. The later sections of the article provide an overview of the articles that comprise this special edition.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We are grateful to the contributors of the articles for making this special edition possible. We also gratefully acknowledge the contribution made by the team of scholars who willingly served as guest reviewers in the double-blind editorial review process. As guest editors, we are indebted to the Professor Colin Talbot and members of the editorial team of the International Journal of Public Administration for entrusting us with the task of widening scholarship on the subject of decentralization and local governance in developing and transitional countries. We acknowledge the assistance that the editorial team provided throughout the process which has led to the publication of this special issue.