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Africa at a turning point?
Title : Africa at a turning point? : growth, aid, and external shocks Material Type: printed text Authors: Delfin S. Go, Editor ; John M. Page, Editor Publisher: Washington DC : The World Bank Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: xxiv, 573 p. Layout: ill. Size: 23 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8213-7277-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references and index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Governance
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Poverty ReductionClass number: 330.967 Abstract: "Africa at a turning point?"- Since the mid-1990s, sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an acceleration of economic growth that has produced rising incomes and faster human development. However, this growth contrasts with the continent's experience between 1975 and 1995, when it largely missed out on two decades of economic progress. This disparity between Africa's current experience and its history raises questions about the continent's development. Is there a turnaround in Africa's economy? Will growth persist?Africa at a Turning Point? is a collection of essays that analyzes three interrelated aspects of Africa's recent revival. The first set of essays examines Africa's recent growth in the context of its history of growth accelerations and collapses. It seeks to answer such questions as, is Africa at a turning point? Are the economic fundamentals finally pointing toward more sustainable growth? The second set of essays looks at donor flows, which play a large role in Africa's growth. These essays focus on such issues as the management and delivery of increased aid, and the history and volatility of donor flows to Africa. The third set of essays considers the recent impact of one persistent threat to sustained growth in Africa: commodity price shocks, particularly those resulting from fluctuations in oil prices. Contents note: Is Africa’s economy at a turning point?; Patterns of long-term growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Assessing the macroeconomic framework for scaling up foreign aid; More and better aid : how are donors doing?; The macroeconomic dynamics of scaling up foreign aid; Foreign aid, taxes, and government productivity : alternative scenarios for Ethiopia’s millennium development goal strategy; Beyond aid: new sources and innovative mechanisms for financing development in Sub-Saharan Africa; Have external shocks become more important for output fluctuations in African countries; Harnessing oil windfalls for growth in the Africa region; Managing oil revenue volatility in Nigeria : the role of fiscal policy; Evaluation of the welfare impact of higher energy prices in Madagascar; Economy wide and distributional impact of an oil price shock on the South African economy Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13292 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 4702-000482 330.967 God-Afr 2008 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" International Available
Title : Breaking the cycle : a strategy for conflict-sensitive rural growth in Burundi : main report, January, 2008 Material Type: printed text Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: xviii, 132 p. Layout: ill. Size: 25 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8213-7561-7 Price: Wb Donation General note: Includes bibliografical references (p. 127-132) Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Agriculture
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Governance
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Poverty Reduction
Private Sector Development
Rural DevelopmentClass number: 338 Abstract: "Breaking the cycle"- Burundi, situated in the heart of the Great Lakes Region, is one of the poorest nations in the world. Beset by coups d'tats, presidential assassinations and genocide, the country has been caught in a cycle of violence and under-development whereby brief periods of peace have been followed by further state repression and armed conflict. The 2000 Arusha peace accords, the Pretoria agreement of late 2003, the peaceful elections of 2005, and the recent Dar es Salaam peace agreement with the Forces Nationales de Libration have ushered in a period of relative stability. This fragile political process, however, has not been matched by a parallel rebound in economic growth that has been observed in post-conflict African countries and is a precondition for long-lasting peace.This work aims to identify areas in Burundi's rural economy with the greatest immediate potential to stimulate growth and consolidate peace over the next years. The short-term focus will be on the rural economy. It is vital however that the Government of Burundi and its partners address other critical areas in the medium term to sustain growth. The industrial and service sectors are of particular significance, as they need to absorb a burgeoning, youthful and increasingly urbanized generation. The first challenge is to take stock of international best practices and Burundian history, and develop a sound agricultural base as the critical foundation for sustainable growth. Our work identifies policy reforms and investments with potential to boost food supply and strengthen export crop competitiveness, thereby expanding rural growth. Contents note: A strategy for Conflict-sensitive Growth; Burundi’s Growth: The need for long-lasting and Stable Performance; Agricultural Recovery: Food Security and Beyond; Export Crops: Toward a Significant Contribution to Growth; overcoming the main Obstacles to Growth; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13315 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 4702-000499 338 Bre 2008 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" International Available E-copies
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Title : Good Governance and the Rule of Law in the Perspective of EU Integration : book of proceedings of the First international scientific conference on social and legal sciences Material Type: printed text Authors: Ali Pajaziti, Editor ; Jeton Shasivari, Editor ; Adnan Jashari, Editor ; Memet Memeti, Editor Publisher: Tetovo : South East European University - SEEU Publication Date: 2020 Pagination: 684 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-6-08-248035-0 General note: Includes bibliographical references Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: e-Governance
Governance
Politics and governance
Rule of lawClass number: 340.05 Abstract: Dear Authors, esteemed Readers, It is with great satisfaction that we write this foreword to the Proceedings of the 1st Joint International Conference on Good Governance and Rule of Law in the Perspective of EU Integration,,dz organized jointly with the Faculty of Contemporary Social Sciences and Faculty of Law at the South East European University, Tetovo, on September 9, 2019. The conference aimed to provide academic platform for interaction for junior academics, researchers with more established academic community to present their research findings and discuss contemporary challenges of good governance and rule of law in the perspective of EU Integration. The good governance and rule of law guarantees fundamental rights and values such as democracy and respect for human rights a fundamental values upon which the EU is based. Besides requiring that individuals and institutions are subjects to the law, the principle requires equal application of the law. It thus also links to good governance both of the European Union and the Member States and countries who strive accession to EU. The rule of law is also of particular interest when looking at the implementation of the SDGs. SDG 16 is about the promotion of peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, providing access to justice for all and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. Contents note: Reinhard Priebe: WHY THE RULE OF LAW IS SUCH AN ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE EUROPEAN UNION; Vlado Kambovski: CHALLENGES TO REFORMING THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Rule of Law and Human Rights; Besa Arifi: NEW DEVELOPMENTS REGARDING THE INCRIMINATION OF HATE CRIMES IN NORTH MACEDONIA; Blerim Reka: STATE DE-CAPTURE : RULE OF LAW AND GOOD GOVERNANCE AS PRE-CONDITION FOR EU ACCESSION; Jeton Shasivari: POTENTIAL VETTING OF JUDGES IN REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA-SITUATION AND PERSPECTIVES; Dušan Milošević: REORGANIZATION OF RECRUITMENT AND ADVANCEMENT OF CIVIL SERVANTS IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA; Sabahattin Nal: AN ANALYSIS OF TURKEY'S NEW SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE COPENHAGEN CRITERIA; Memet Memeti, Fatime Hasani: GENDER EQUALITY IN ACADEMIA: HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Local Governance Perspectives and Challenges/Good Governance and Strengthening Institutions; Abdula Azizi, Lindita Neziri-Ceka: RULE OF LAW IN REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA : THE ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORTS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION; Etem Aziri, Flakron Bexheti: INTERLACEMENT OF ELECTIONS, ELECTORAL MODELS AND THE STATE: THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Zemri Elezi: ADMINISTRATION REFORMS TOWARDS NEW PUBLIC MANAGEMENT; Hasan Jashari: MAX WEBER AND THE POSTMODERN CONCEPT OF BUREAUCRACY THEORY; Agron Rustemi, Ermira Fida: DECENTRALIZATION AS A PATH FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF SERVICES PROVIDED BY MUNICIPALITIES IN RNM; Vullnet Besimi: TRAINING OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVANTS (STATE AND PUBLIC) IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Viona Rashica: THE ROLE OF DIGITAL DIPLOMACY IN THE REALIZATION OF DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION; Drita Konxheli Radoniqi, Uran Radoniqi: I DECENTRALIZATION AS AN IMPORTANT REFORM TOWARDS EU INTEGRATION : KOSOVO PERSPECTIVE; E-Governance : A Tool for Transparency and Accountability; Branko Dimeski, Memet Memeti, Mladen Karadzoski: QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS AND ITS PRESENCE IN NORTH MACEDONIA; Besa KAdriu, Merita Zylfiu, Shpresa Aliji: RULE AND STRATEGIES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN THE PROCESS OF INTEGRATION, CASE OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Emine Emurllai: REFERENDUM AS A MECHANISM FOR THE FUNCTIONING OF THE RULE OF LAW - THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Lirie Aliu: CREDIBLE INFORMATION AS A PREREQUISITE FOR THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES- KOSOVO CASE; Lulzim Krasniqi: REGULATORY GOVERNANCE AND THE REFORM OF THE INSPECTION SYSTEM IN KOSOVO; Rule of Law and the Fight against Crime; Ilija Jovanov: PROPOSAL AND PROCEDURE FOR REVOKING SUSPENDED SENTENCE: LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN MACEDONIAN CRIMINAL LEGISLATION; Ismail Zejneli: ORGANIZED CRIME AS AN OBSTACLE TO THE FUNCTIONING OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM; Blerta Ahmedi Arifi: THE INFLUENCE OF SOME PROTECTIVE FACTORS ON CHILD DELINQUENCY IN REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Vedije Ratkoceri: CHEMICAL CASTRATION AS A CRIMINAL SANCTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS; Vesna Stefanovska: THE LINK BETWEEN NATIONAL AND EU CITIZENSHIP AT A CURRENT STAGE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION: TJEBBES CASE, PAST EXPERIENCES AND FORTHCOMING DILEMMAS; Amella Bashoviq: RULE OF LAW AND FIGHT AGAINST CRIME IN POST-CONFLICT COUNTRY - THE KOSOVO CASE STUDY; Blerim Halimi: PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES UPON A MOTION; Democracy and Governance; Mladen Karadzoski, Memet Memeti, Branko Dimeski: PRINCIPLES OF OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY AS AN IMMANENT PART OF THE EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE (EAP); Ali Pajaziti: GOOD GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS; Zenel L. Hajrizi: FREE VOTE BASIS OF A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY; Fatmir Emurllai: FUNCTIONING OF THE RULE OF LAW AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Gjenis Haxhimehmeti: KOSOVO&'S INTEGRATION INTO THE EU : THE PROCESS OF GEOPOLITICS AND THE FULFILLMENT OF TECHNICAL CRITERIA; Gjylten Ademi: THE LEGAL STATE AND BUILDING OF DEMOCRATIC CAPACITIES- REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA CASE; Liburn Mustafa: OVERVIEW OF KOSOVAR IMMIGRATION TOWARD MORE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES AND THE NECESSITY FOR INSTITUTIONAL REFLECTION; Admir Qose: MEDIA AND THE GOOD GOVERNANCE IN NORTH MACEDONIA; Bilall Lutfiu: POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE RULE OF LAW - THE CASE OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Rule of Law and the Market Economy/Rule of Law and Democracy; Adnan Jashari: HARMONIZATION OF COMPANY LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA WITH EUROPEAN UNION LAW; Emine Zendeli: EXCLUSION FROM THE PRINCIPLE OF ACCESSORINESS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RIGHT OF PLEDGE (MORTGAGE); Bekim Nuhija: THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS IN LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT; Arta Selmani-Bakiu: POSTHUMOUS REPRODUCTION : LEGAL STATUS OF THE CHILD AND CONTRADICTIONS OF LEGAL NORMS IN THE NATIONAL LEGISLATION OF RNM; Sami Mehmeti: THE FOUNDATIONAL VALUE OF THE ROMAN LAW TO THE EUROPEAN LEGAL HERITAGE; Blerton Sinani: THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIARY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION AND CONSOLIDATION OF THE RULE OF LAW; Albana Metaj-Stojanova, Erinda Misho: I NOTION, LEGAL NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT. THE IMPORTANCE OF INTRODUCTION OF THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT IN THE LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA; Link for e-copy: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kNt4oCsaEVbHhAtp_m33rV3yLUcmAdMC/view Format of e-copy: https:// Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19288 Copies
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Title : Governance in public sector : challenges and perspectives : proceeding of the third conference of FCSS Material Type: printed text Authors: Ali Pajaziti, Editor ; Memet Memeti, Editor ; Veli Kreci, Editor Publisher: Tetovo : Faculty of Contemporary Social Sciences - SEEU Publication Date: 2018 Pagination: 272 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-6-08-248027-5 General note: Includes bibliographical references Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Corporate governance - Macedonia
Governance
Politics and governanceClass number: 350 Abstract: Dear President of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia, Mr. Talat Xhaferi, dear professors, Rector of SEE University, Mr. Dika, dear dean of Faculty of Contemporary Sciences, Mr. Memeti, dear academicians, respected representatives of USAID and OSCE, media representatives, esteemed auditorium! I will be honest and say that the conference topic describes in one sentence the work of the Ministry of Information Society and Administration. It is all about daily challenges as well as perspectives with which we are facing in managing with the public sector. The public sector in Macedonia includes 1,299 institutions, with about 128,722 employees; together with those employed in in full state ownership as well as temporary work contracts, the number goes up to 140,000. It is quite a complex system which has to be managed in a very dedicated and focused manner. Our engagement and aims are to ensure all the necessary conditions so that the public sector in Macedonia can meet its core duty, which is to provide better, faster and cheaper services to our citizens. That is why we have to undertake steps to restructure, reorganize and modernize public services. A great deal of measures of doing the above-mentioned has been defined in the Public Administration Reform Strategy. This is the first strategy which has a concrete action plan, indicators for carrying out the measures, as well as a suitable budget planning. It is not just another nice text on paper, with which we will not know what to concretely. Moreover, everyone will be able to follow the level of its realization. One of the most important parts of the public administration reforms is establishing of a professional and depoliticized public administration. We have to invest in knowledge, skills and competences of the employees. We have to set standards of managing with human resources and increase productivity and efficiency. To be honest, I come from the private sector myself and this is how I am used to thinking. Contents note: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS AND INCREASING EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; Albana Rexha, Blerim Reka: UNPACKING THE CONCEPT OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN TH CONTEXT OF EU ENLARGEMENT POLICY; Suad Salkic: LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT : COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF CURRENT ISSUES IN MACEDONIA AND IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – POLITICAL TURMOIL NEGATIVELY AFFECTING FUNCTIONING OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT; Jeton Rakip, Jonuz Abdullai: GOOD GOVERNANCE IN FUNCTION OF ACHIEVING THE PUBLIC INTEREST; Liburn Mustafa: THE APPROACH OF SERBIAN POLITICAL LEADERSHIP TO MINORITY POLICIES, NAMELY THE ALBANIAN MINORITY IN SERBIA; Sabahattin Nal: THE PIONEER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN TURKEY : MAIN IDEAS AND CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS; Dimitar Spaseski: MACEDONIAN EXPERIENCE - A MODEL FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION; Ali Pajaziti: POLITICAL LEADERSHIP AND RELIGION : THE MACEDONIAN CONTEXT; Liljana Siljanovska: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION, LEADERS AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE; Mimoza Jusufi: CONTINUATION OF REFORM AND ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT IN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA; Abdulla Azizi, Lindita Neziri, Arijeta Selimi: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REFORMS IN MACEDONIA : THE ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORTS OF THE EUROPEAN; Xhmail Çupi, Fisnik Muça: THE IMPACT OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS : THE CASE OF RADIKA RIVER; Kujtim Ramadani: MACEDONIA : AN EXAMPLE OF UNFINISHED STATE BUILDING; Shpresa Kaciku Baljija: ASSESSING POLICIES FOR ETHICS AND INTEGRITY IN STATE ADMINISTRATION; Shefqet Avdija: PUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCY CHALLENGES. SYNTHESIS ON REGULATORY REFORM IN KOSOVO; Leonora Çetta: NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION IN KOSOVO. IN MEETING THE CRITERIA OF THE EU PROGRESS REPORT; Fatime Hasani: THE MISMATCH BETWEEN THE NEED OF PUBLIC SERVICE SECTOR AND THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS; CONFERENCE PROGRAMME; PHOTOS FROM THE CONFERENCE; Link for e-copy: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CjoscnOFIJ-8sdJ9n366y82ohzusBIGX/view Format of e-copy: https:// Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18144 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002072 350 Govera 2018 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-002071 350 Govera 2018 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-002316 350 Governa 2018 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available 1702-002317 350 Governa 2018 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available 1702-002318 350 Governa 2018 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available 1702-002319 350 Governa 2018 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available 1702-002320 350 Governa 2018 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available Governance reform under real world conditions
Title : Governance reform under real world conditions : citizens, stakeholders, and voice Material Type: printed text Authors: Sina Odugbemi, Editor ; Jacobson Thomas, Editor Publisher: Washington D.C. : The World Bank Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: xxi, 525 p. Layout: ill. Size: 26 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8213-7456-6 General note: Includes bibliographical references Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Governance
Health and population
Information and communication
Nutrition
Private Sector DevelopmentClass number: 352 Abstract: "Governance Reform Under Real World Conditions"- Although necessary and often first rate, technocratic solutions alone have been ineffective in delivering real change or lasting results in governance reforms. This is primarily because reform programs are delivered no in controlled environments, but under complex, diverse, sociopolitical and economic conditions. Real-world conditions.In political societies, ownership of reform programs by the entire country cannot be assumed, public opinion will not necessarily be benign, and coalitions of support may be scare or nonexistent, even when intended reforms really will benefit those who need them most.While the development community has the technical tools to address governance challenges, experience shows that technical solutions are often insufficient. Difficulties arise when attempts are made to apply what are often excellent technical solutions. Human beings are not as amenable as are pure numbers, and they cannot be ignored. In the real world, reforms will not succeed, and they will certainly not be sustained, without the correct alignment of citizens, stakeholders, and voice.Governance Reform under Real-World Conditions is a contribution to efforts to improve governance systems around the world, particularly in developing countries. The contributors, who are academics and development practitioners, provide a range of theoretical frameworks and innovative approaches and techniques for dealing with the most important nontechnical or adaptive challenges that impede the success and sustainability of reform efforts.The editors and contributors hope that this book will be a useful guider for governments, think tanks, civil society organizations, and development agencies working to improve the ways in which governance reforms are implemented around the world. Contents note: Governance Reform under Real- World Conditions; Using Political Analysis to Guide Communication Strategies; Public Opinion the public Sphere and Quality of Governance: An Exploration; Citizen Voice and the public Sphere: Scoping Communication Challenges; Dialogues as Communication Strategy in Governance Reform; The political Economy of Reform: Role of the Internal “Journalist”; Securing Political Will; Creating Space for Effective Political Engagement in Development; Using Public Will to Secure Political Will; Organizing a Deliberative Participatory Process: What Does the Science say’ Gaining the Support of Public Sector Middle Managers; Governance Stakeholder Involvement and New Communication Models; Public Sector Middle Managers: The Critical Link To Driving Public Sector Reforms; Working Appreciatively to Foster Cultures of Public Service; Building Broad Coalitions of Pro- Change Influentials; Participation as Dialogue Debate and Negotiation: Entangled Promises and Practices; A Consensus-Based Stakeholder-Driven and Decentralized Approach to Building Broad Coalitions for Water Sector Reforms; Building Pro-Change Multisectoral Coalitions to overcome the Resistance of Powerful Vested Interests; Transforming Indifferent or Hostile Public Opinion; Journalistic Framing and Media Relations for Marginalized Groups; Transforming Adverse Public Opinion into Support for Reforms; Six Big Ideas: ICT as a Vital Toll for Reform; Instigating Citizen Demand for Good Governance; Consulting the Public-Thoughtfully; The Power of Organized Citizens: Fighting for Public Integrity; Cultivating Deliberative Development: Public Deliberation as a means of Improving Local State and Federal Governance; Knowledge for Policy Making: Some Questions and Caveats; Participation Transparency and Consensus Building in Su[[ort of Public Sector Reform: The case of Nicaragua; Communication Coalition Building and Development: Public Enterprise Reform in West Bengal and Orissa States India; Slovakia: Public Opinion and Reform; Building Support for the Rule o Law in Georgia; Tax Reform and Communication in Bulgaria: Getting it Right; Political Economy of Reforms: Learning from the Delhi Water Sector Experience; Mobilizing Middle Managers While Keeping Opponents at Bay: Implementing the Philippine Procurement Law; We didn’t Know People Like me could ask Question like this: A dialogue in Bangladesh; Public Consultation through Deliberation in China: The First Deliberative Pool; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13313 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 4702-000497 352 Odu-Gov 2008 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje International Available Legislative oversight and budgeting / Rick Stapenhurst
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