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The Asian Review of Public Administration (ARPA) is the flagship journal of the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration. First published in 1989, the ARPA has published papers and articles discussing issues on: public management, administrative reforms, public administration reforms, human resource development and capacity building, disaster management, public service, ethics, transparency and accountability in public service, gender development and issues in administration, changes and trends in public administration, performance management, people management, economic and structural reforms, economic and political transitions, partnerships for governance, public finance, best practices in public administration, information and communication technologies in government, globalization and security, the Millennium Development Goals, and civil service modernization, among others.
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VOLUME XI, NUMBER 1, JANUARY-JUNE 1999
Special Issue on Building Partnerships for Governance
Contents
Building Partnerships for Governance at the Global, National and Local Levels: An Overview
Guido Bertucci
Building Partnerships for Governance
UN DESA
Establishing and Maintaining Good Governance in Post-Conflict Situations
Hage Geingob
Building Partnerships Among the Multiple Voices and Levels of Governance
Leticia Ramos Shahani
The Changing Role of the Public Sector
Jean-Marc Metivier
Changing Role of Civil Society
Horacio Morales, Jr.
Setting the Agenda for Global Governance
Guido Bertucci
Decades of UN Conferences and NGO Fora
Rosalind Harris
The Role of Universities in Prpmoting Global Partnerships
Hideo Sato
The Role of Universities in Strengthening Cooperation with International Organizations
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Developing Governance Leaders
Kazuichi Sakamoto and Makitaro Hotta
National Partnerships in Reconstructing Governments: Focus on Cambodia
Manit Sum
Building national Coordination Mechanisms for Bringing Civil Society and the Business Sector into Consensus Building and Conflict Resolution
Miriam Defensor-Santiago
Mobilizing Civil Society for National Partnerships: A Philippine Experience
Christopher Gotanco
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