Papua New Guinea's Public Services Commission since independence: Sidelined or strengthened?
Abstract This paper investigates reforms to the Public Services Commission (PSC) in Papua New Guinea (PNG) since independence in 1975. It looks at the original role of the PSC and then the various reforms it has been subject to: in 1986, 2003, and 2013, by constitutional and legislative change, and in 2019, by court ruling.
Nematullah Bizhan, Stephen Howes
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Rushed health workforce reform in South Korea: a Kingdon's multiple streams framework analysis of the 2024 medical school quota expansion. [PDF]
Lee Y, Shin HY.
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Dataset of GenAI preferences and digital citizenship multidimensional among Indonesian students. [PDF]
Prasetiyo WH +6 more
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Shaping illiberal citizenries: Far-right justifications of educational structures. [PDF]
Giudici A, Pultar A.
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Behavioral science of voting in hypothetical utopia and dystopia scenarios: a predictive modeling approach. [PDF]
Kauttonen J, Suomala J.
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The Multilevel Implications of a Sinn Féin Government in Ireland
Abstract The electoral growth of Sinn Féin on both sides of the Irish border has generated much political and academic attention in recent years. The party could form part of the government in Dublin for the first time at the next Irish general election, though that outcome is far from certain.
Conor J. Kelly
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Electoral precinct-level database for Mexican municipal elections. [PDF]
Calderón-Hernández B +3 more
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Abstract The forthcoming general election will be the most consequential electoral contest for the Republic of Ireland in a century. The polity is situated in truly novel territory with the potential for an historic first: the incoming of a Sinn Féin‐led, left‐wing government.
Chris Ó Rálaigh
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Assessing potential for policy feedback from renewable energy incentive programs. [PDF]
Dokshin FA.
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Senedd Reform: From Aspiration to Cold‐Headed Reality?
Abstract In May 2024, the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill completed its legislative journey through the Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament. The bill marks the latest chapter in the Senedd's evolution from an assembly established with no formally separated executive branch and no primary legislative powers into a lawmaking and tax‐raising ...
Adam Evans
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