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Governance – what governance?

2017 International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC), 2017
The concept of governance is widely used within the Dutch government. However, the term does not appear to be unambiguous and moreover is used in ambiguous manners. This was the starting point for a research on aspects of governance used in the (re) directing of major programs and projects.
Pieter Frijns   +2 more
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Government, Governing, and Governance

Critical Sociology, 2010
Government: the office, authority or function of governing. Governing: having control or rule over oneself. Governance: the activity of governing. Accordingly, governance is a set of decisions and processes made to reflect social expectations through the management or leadership of the government (by extension, under liberal democratic ideals, the will
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Government, Governance and Good Governance

Indian Journal of Public Administration, 2018
It is proposed that government, being the tangible expression of the legitimate authority within an organised society, has undegone a long transformational journey since its very emergence. The various evolutionary forms and features of the government have been the product of its meaningful and viable responses to the changing expectations of the ...
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The Governed and Their Governments

2020
The relationship between citizens and the state is omnipresent: even the most totalitarian regimes present some interaction between society and ruler. Digital communications have added new instruments through which all, especially the least represented, can make their voices heard.
Diogo Santos   +1 more
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A Government That Governs

Il contributo inserisce la nascita del governo Barnier nell'evoluzione politico-istituzionale della storia della V Repubblica ...
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Government and governance

2019
How is the national legislature structured? The bicameral Philippine Congress works in interesting ways. In fact, constitutional designers have been ambivalent about bicameralism in the Philippine state. The revolutionary Malolos Constitution in 1899 was unicameral, the American colonial government was bicameral, and the original...
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