American waters gave an exotic angle to many of his novels. He was a central figure in the development of literary modernism. His major works are Lord Jim(1900), Heart of darkness (1902),Nostromo (1904),The Secret Agent (1907), and Chance (1914). Rudyard Kipling · Rudyard Kipling (18651936) was a British writer. His Barrack Room Ballads and Other Verses (1892), which includes the poems "If" and "Gunga Din", is a classic text of British colonialist literature. He has wrote novels like The Light that failed and Kim.He wrote many children's stories, including The Jungle Book (1894), the Just So Stories(1902), and Puck of Pook`s Hill(1906). Kipling was the first English writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature (1907). Beatrix Potter · Beatrix Potter(18661943) was an English children's books writer and illustrator. Potter created the characters of Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck, Squirrel
encompassed such concepts as transparency, efficiency, participation, responsibility, and market economy, state of law, democracy, and justice. Many of them are indubitably "good" as such, but all of them except the last one, which is the most abstract are heavily context-dependent, hinging not only on definition and interpretation, but also on time and place. Critics from the "developing" countries thus often saw and see the demand for "Good Governance" as a form of Neo- Colonialist Imperialism and as part of negative Globalization, since it demands the creation of institutions and structures before economic development, while all wealthy countries of the "West" established them only afterwards. Inspired by, but in the end independently from, the development discourse, the terms "Governance" and to a lesser, but still significant degree "Good Governance" soon traveled into the parlance of general social science and policy discussions. The