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Civil Society and Local Governance: The Indian Scenario
by Dolly Arora |
Comparative Studies of Public Administration IX: Civil Society and Local Governance, 2006 |
Civil Society and Local Government in Indonesia: Growing UP Through Difficult Times
by Bambang P. S. Brodjonegoro and Fauziah Swasono |
Civil Society and Local Governance in Japan: Historical Development and Recent Policy Issues
by Kazumi Noguchi and Osamu Koike |
Local Bodies and Civil Society-Non Government Organisations: A Perspective for Nepal
by Dwarika Dhungel |
Rising Importance of Civil Society in the People's Republic of China
by Wang Liping |
Towards Greater Local Democratic Governance: A View from the Philippines
by Alex Brillantes, Jr. and Wilhelmina Cabo |
Local Governance and Civil Society in South Korea: Toward Participatory and Local Governance
by Pan Suk Kim |
Civil Society and Development of Local Governance in Japan: Search for a New Public Sector
by Kunihiko Ushiyama |
Contracting-out in Local Governments in Japan
by Yuko Kaneko |
Building Capacity for Governance Stakeholders Towards Achieving Millennium Development Goals in Iran Through Decentralization
by Masoud Shokrollahi |
ARPA, Vol. XVII, Nos. 1-2 (January-December 2005) |
Human Resource Development and Globalization: Improving Competencies at the Local Government Level
by Perla Legaspi |
ARPA, Vol. XVI, No.1 (January-June 2004) |
Reform Efforts in Japan's Local Government Finance System
by Akio Kamiko |
Local Planning at the Crossroads: NPM and Participation in Contemporary Japan by Kengo Akizuki |
Comparative Studies of Public Administration VIII: Public Reform, Policy Change and New Public Management:From the Asia and Pacific Perspective, 2003 |
Philippines: Ten Years of Decentralization and Challenges for the Next Decade
by Juan Mayo Ragrario |
ARPA, Vol. XIV, No.2 (July-December 2002) |
Arguments Concerning the Local Allocation Taxation
by Akio Kamiko |
ARPA, Vol. XIV, No.1 (January-June 2002) |
ICT and Local Governance: Philippine Cases and Experience
by Simeon Ilago |
Participation, the Internet, and Local Governance: A Review of Philippine Local Government Websites
by Simeon Ilago |
ARPA, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (July-December 2001) |
Implementing Laws 22 and 25: The Challenge of Decentralization in Indonesia
by Mark Turner |
Civil Society in Decentralized Governance
by Sheila Grant |
ARPA, Vol. XII, No. 1 (January-June 2000) |
Local Governance and Service Delivery in Uganda
by Harriet Birungi, Betty Kwagala, Nansonzi Muwanga, Tobias Onweng, Eirik Jarl Trondsen |
Role of the State in Decentralized Governance
by Rita Bahuguna Joshi |
Recent Trends Toward Decentralization in Japan
by Akio Kamiko |
ARPA, Vol. X, Nos. 1-2 (January-December 1998) |
Transforming the Government for Socio-Economic Development: Transition to the 21st Century in the Context of Local Governance in Nepal
by Prem Raj Goutam |
Metropolitan Governance: Strategies for Capacity Building
by Itoko Suzuki |
From Efficient to Responsive Government: Developments and Prospects in Australian Local Governance
by Janice Caulfield |
Comparative Studies of Public Administration VII: Local Governance and National Development, 1998 |
The Role and Structural Rebuidling of the Local People's Congress in Local Governance: Main Issues and Prospects in Current China
by Yang Fengchun |
The Reform of Local Governance in Indonesia
by J. Endi Rukmo |
Local Government and National Development: Evolution of Local Autonomy in Postwar Japan
by Osamu Koike |
Local Governance and National Development: A Case of the Republic of Korea
by Chang-hyun Cho |
Local Governance in Naga and National Development in the Philippines: A Study in Contrast
by Sulpicio s. Roco, Jr. and Wilfredo B. Prilles, Jr. |
Local Government and Country Development in Vietnam
by Pham Van Diem |
Better Governance or Just Another Functional Adjustments: Local Government Reforms in Japan
by Kosaku Dairokuno |
Reforming Australian Government: Impact and Implications for Local Public Administration
by John Halligan and Chris Aulich |
Comparative Studies of Public Administration VI: Reforming Government: New Concepts and Practices in Local Public Administration, 1998 |
Administrative Reform and Its Impact on Local Administration: The Case of Islamic Republic of Iran
by Mehdi Darvish |
Japanese Decentralization Reform in the 1990s: Great Reform or Status Quo?
by Tetsuya Kitahara |
Local Government Reforms in Korea: A Transition from a Marionette Performance Toward an Elementary Class Day
by Dalgon Lee |
Reforming Government: New Conceptsand Practices in Local Public Administration in the Philippines
by Mila Reforma |
Local Government Reform in the United Kingdom
by B. Guy Peters |
Reforming Local Governance: Kenya with Special Focus on Nairobi
by Itoko Suzuki |
Administrative Reform and Decentralization of Central Power: A Cross-National Comparison with Japan
by Akira Nakamura |
ARPA, Vol. VIII, No.2 (July-December 1996) |
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