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Central American Journal of Public Administration, No. 80 (January-June 2021)
| Spanish | Governance and public administration | Americas | Journal | IPAC/IAPC
This edition of the Central American Journal of Public Administration offers a series of reflections and lessons learned about the Asia-Pacific region in the current international context, characterized by the constant transformation of socio-political and economic structures. The geopolitical importance of the Asian region has permeated the mental structures of how to think about international relations between States, motivating the production…
The 29th NISPAcee Annual Conference – Application Open
| English | Governance and Public Institutions | Europe and Central Asia | Webinar | NISPAcee
Main Conference Theme: Citizens' Engagement and Empowerment - The Era of Collaborative Innovation in Governance
Panel: Politico-Administrative Relations in CEE
Panel: Cultural Policy, Co-creation and Smart Development in CEE
Panel: Behavioural Interventions in the Public Sector
WG1: Local Government
WG2: E-government
WG3: Public Administration Reform in CEE and CA
WG4: Inter-regional and Cross-border Cooperation and Development…
The NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy, Volume XIV, Number 1
| English | Governance and Public Institutions | Europe and Central Asia | Publication | NISPAcee
The NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy is predominantly devoted to public administration, public policy and public governance issues in Central and Eastern Europe, but high-level submissions from any other part of the world are also considered, especially if they focus on the issues relevant to the NISPAcee region. The Volume XIV, Number 1 contains the following articles:
Assessment of the Quality of Governance and…
ICAP Central American Notebooks, No. 32 (April 2021)
| Spanish | Governance and Public Institutions | Americas | Publication | ICAP
In this issue, developed by Dr. Caryl Alonso Jiménez, it summarizes around 5 years of research and proposes a global approach to the issue of decentralization in the region, beginning with a historical review of the modernization processes of Central American States and how each implemented their own understanding of the concept.
In addition, the author continues with a two-level analysis; reviewing the tools, characteristics and indicators…