Abstract
The strength of the introductory chapter by Dubash and Morgan is their clarion call to understand the specificities of the regulatory state in the global South (see also Dubash and Morgan 2011). They ask us to give serious consideration to the notion that the regulatory state in the global South confronts issues, problems, and pathways of development which are different from those apparent in the Eurocentric literature on the regulatory state where it is portrayed almost as a triumph of a European mode of governance. From this point of ...