<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Decentralization / Democracy / Administration / Organizational theory / Politics / Political philosophy / Local government / E-democracy / Accountability
Date: 2016-04-19 16:16:08
Decentralization
Democracy
Administration
Organizational theory
Politics
Political philosophy
Local government
E-democracy
Accountability

Institutional Choice and Recognition in the Formation and Consolidation of Local Democracy

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.wri.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 267,40 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Advance Access publication February 4, 2015  Political Analysis:254–277 doi:pan/mpu019  Computer-Assisted Text Analysis for Comparative Politics

Advance Access publication February 4, 2015 Political Analysis:254–277 doi:pan/mpu019 Computer-Assisted Text Analysis for Comparative Politics

DocID: 1xW1N - View Document

Journeys in World Politics  Yooneui Kim When a Carrot becomes a Stick: Human Rights Violations and Aid Sanctions of the World Bank

Journeys in World Politics Yooneui Kim When a Carrot becomes a Stick: Human Rights Violations and Aid Sanctions of the World Bank

DocID: 1xVOj - View Document

GOV200X – The Politics of Plague Worcester Polytechnic Institute Social Science and Policy Studies Department Sample Syllabus Course Information Professor Patricia Stapleton

GOV200X – The Politics of Plague Worcester Polytechnic Institute Social Science and Policy Studies Department Sample Syllabus Course Information Professor Patricia Stapleton

DocID: 1xVN2 - View Document

Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland 3140 Tydings Hall, College Park, MDCurrent Positions – present

Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland 3140 Tydings Hall, College Park, MDCurrent Positions – present

DocID: 1xVIF - View Document

Journeys in World Politics, October 28th-30th, 2004 Sponsored by the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, with Support from the Department of Political Science Thursday, Oct. 28 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner

DocID: 1xVIr - View Document