Public administration and policy in the middle east / edited by Alexander R. Dawoody.
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- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9781493915538
- JF20-2112
Springer eBooks
Introduction -- II. Part One: Public Policy and Administration in Iran, Turkey and Egypt -- Chapter 1. Public Administration and Policy in Contemporary Iran -- Chapter 2. State and administrative reforms in Turkey and its implications -- Chapter 3. Challenges to governance reform and accountability in Egypt -- Chapter 4. Egypt -- III. Part Two. Public Policy and Administration in Iraq, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 5. Iraq: Revolutionary cul-de-sacs -- Chapter 6. Federalism and Iraq’s Statehood -- Chapter 7. Iraq's Pressing Need to Obligatory Unified Conceptual and Procedural Models for Public Policy Making, Implementation, and Evaluation Processes -- Chapter 8. Distributive, Redistributive, Regulatory and Constituent Policies in Sudan -- Chapter 9. Local Governance in Saudi Arabia: The Mirage of Decentralization -- IV. Part Three. Public Policy and Administration in Bangladesh, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine -- Chapter 10. Governance Challenges in Bangladesh -- Chapter 11. Dynamic Consistency: The Public Policy Process in the Republic of Lebanon -- Chapter 12. Decentralization in Lebanon -- Chapter 13. Lebanese NGOs: Governance and Management -- Chapter 14. Culture matter: The Influence of Israeli Political Culture on The Public Policy Process -- Chapter 15. Volunteerism in nonprofit sector in Palestine.-V. Conclusion -- VI. Index.
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