Base on these PDF files:
My first question is below:
Kiggundu made a number of important comments that hinged on his model promoting transformation, change and development through government activity. Obviously, he takes the position that government action is central to successful globalization and growth–an argument that may seem anathema to many Americans. Let’s assume for a moment that we agree with Kiggundu, discuss what you regard as most important to his model as it pertains to both P1 and P2 nations and their governmental structure. As you reflect on the reading and your points, discuss also what you regard as most important to the role of the center country’s governmental structure.
My second question is below:
Kiggundu emphasizes that good governance can only come from the state and is essential to the provision of leadership that is needed to make globalization successful. Somewhat ironically, many of those in government, equate good governance with a government that governs least (i.e., to quote President Reagan, “government is the problem”). What is the role of government to be in globalization processes? Does the role of government vary depending on a country’s role in globalization (for example as a center nation or P1 or P2 nation)? If not government-led leadership, where will the leadership come?