"Haroon Khan provides a comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of the conceptual framework and implications of good governance in developing societies. This is an useful reference book for students of global politics and development studies."—Subho Basu, McGill University, Canada"Haroon Khan convincingly demonstrates how issues of good and bad governance are essential for social and economic development in the Global South. In particular, he shows how lack of good governance may undermine stable social relationships and inhibit economic investments and economic growth in poor countries. I will definitely recommend this book for my students of politics and public administration in developing countries."—Steinar Askvik, University of Bergen, Norway