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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.
P. Frijns, F. van Leeuwen, R. Bierwolf
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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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Quality of Government

The Oxford Handbook of the Quality of Government, 2021
Jan Teorell, Bo Rothstein
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Government or Governance?

2002
The latter half of the 20th century saw governments face mounting financial pressures, administrative overload, and declining public confidence in the institutions of democracy. While these factors have stimulated innovations in public management and accounting in many countries, the environmental conditions for governmental innovation in Japan were ...
June Pallot, Kiyoshi Yamamoto
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Governments and governance

2004
Abstract Renaissance Italy contained an array of governments. The South was a nominally unified kingdom, but sometimes functioned as a loose federation of noble baronies. In the centre, the papal state was a composite of cities and territories mostly governed by local lords and communes.
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Governance Beyond Government

Administration & Society, 2013
Our methods of governance are shifting. We increasingly rely on an interconnected web of public, private, and nonprofit actors working across organizational, institutional, and sectoral boundaries to deliver public services. Our understanding of these new practices, however, is reliant on models of individual rationality and social behavior developed ...
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A Rational Theory of the Size of Government

Journal of Political Economy, 1981
A. Meltzer, S. Richard
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Governance without Government

1992
A world government capable of controlling nation-states has never evolved. Nonetheless, considerable governance underlies the current order among states, facilitates absorption of the rapid changes at work in the world, and that direction to the challenges posed by interstate conflicts, environmental pollution, currency crises, and the many other ...
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Political power beyond the State: problematics of government. 1992.

British Journal of Sociology, 1992
N. Rose, Peter Miller
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