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The term 'governance' clearly implies...
that government is no longer as effective as it used to be
that government can no longer be understood simply in terms of official state institutions.
that government is now just a branch of big business
that the West is right to impose its values on the developing world
Government might not be as effective as it used to be, but this is not 'clearly implied' by the term 'governance'. Governance often does imply a closer relationship between decision-makers and big business, but the statement in answer 3 is a serious exaggeration. The West often talks about 'good governance' in connection with the developing world, but whether or not it is right to do so is a very contentious subject
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