The ASIAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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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 XV, NUMBERS 1-2, JANUARY-DECEMBER 2003
Special Issue on enhancing Public-Private Collaboration in Public Service Delivery
Contents
Pro-Poor Policy Processes and Institutions: A Political Economic Discussion
M. Adil Khan
The Dilemma of Governance in latin America
Jose Gpe. Vargas Hernandez
Institutional Mechanisms for Monitoring International Commitments to Social Development: The philippine Experience
Ma. Concepcion Alfiler
Globalization and Social Development: Capacity Building for public-private Collaboration for Public Service Delivery
Amara Pongsapich
Trade Liberalization and the Poor: A Framework for Poverty Reduction policies with Special Reference to Some Asian Countries Including India
Somesh Mathur
Government and Basic Sector Engagement in Poverty Alleviation: Highlights of a Survey
Victoria Bautista
Private Sector Participation in Education Services
Malathi Somaiah
Enhancing Public-Private Sector Collaboration in Public Service Delivery: The Malaysian Perspective
Vasantha Daisy Ruth Charles
Public-Private Collaboration in Public Service Delivery: Hong Kong's Experience
Jermain T. M. Lam
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