Regional initiatives of assessing governance
- Public procurement in Bangladesh: an analysis
- S. Mahmood (ed) / Academic Journals, 2010
- Public procurement has been a neglected area of academic research yet it is a major function of government. Policy makers, professionals and academics are aware of the importance of public procurement in facilitating government operat...
- Monitoring government policy in Latin America
- C. Dixon; L. Valverdes; M. Carolina da Silva / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2011
- Throughout Latin America a diverse range of interest groups form a vibrant and innovative civil society. These groups are the driving force behind progress towards greater transparency, decentralization of decision-making and consolid...
- Analysing the impact of the new social media in the Arab world
- J. Ghannam / Center for International Media Action, 2011
- The Arab world has experienced an awakening of free expression that has now entered the body politic of Tunisia and Egypt and has helped break down the strangle hold of state sponsored media and information monopolies in those countri...
- How can the security sector in Honduras be best supported?
- J. Schünemann (ed) / Fride, 2010
- The citizens of Honduras have been plagued with insecurity since the 2009 coup d’état which brought to the fore a sustained crisis of security and legitimacy making the political equilibrium very fragile. Levels of v...
- Assessing African government performance: 2010
- N. Delapalme; H. Farhan; E. Gyimah-Boadi / Mo Ibrahim Foundation, 2010
- This Index is ultimately aimed at engaging governments, parliaments, civil society, and citizens in a meaningful conversation about improving governance to the benefit of all Africans. The paper provides findings such as ...
- Assessing Bolivia's representative, participatory and communitarian democracy
- A. Schilling-Vacaflor (ed) / German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2010
- Over the past two decades, Latin American countries have adopted new constitutions in a wave of constitutional change. Bolivia’s new constitution defines the country as a representative, participatory and communitarian democracy...
- An empirical analysis of African political party manifestos
- S. Elischer (ed) / German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2010
- The third wave of democratisation in sub-Saharan Africa has led to a new interest in African political parties and their role in democratic consolidation. However few, if any, studies systematically compare political party manifestos....
- Setting the agenda: more power to the President?
- L.A. Schwindt-Bayer / The Kellogg Institute, 2010
- Presidents around the world have access to a wide range of legislative powers—veto power, decree power, and exclusive bill introduction powers. However, an important but often overlooked power is the ability to control the legis...
- Malawi: citizens rate past and present Government performance
- M.G. Tsoka / Afrobarometer, 2009
- The performance of all governments is constantly being reviewed, reported on and rated on various fronts, including sectoral growth, overall gross domestic product (GDP) growth, inflation, exchange and interest rate movements, provisi...
- Analysing regionalism in Malawian elections
- M.G. Tsoka / Afrobarometer, 2009
- After Malawi’s seminal 1994 elections in which the country made the transition back to multiparty politics, commentators were alarmed at how regionalistic the voting pattern appeared to be. Northerners had voted over...
- Public procurement in Bangladesh: an analysis
- S. Mahmood (ed) / Academic Journals, 2010
- Public procurement has been a neglected area of academic research yet it is a major function of government. Policy makers, professionals and academics are aware of the importance of public procurement in facilitating government operat...
- Monitoring government policy in Latin America
- C. Dixon; L. Valverdes; M. Carolina da Silva / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2011
- Throughout Latin America a diverse range of interest groups form a vibrant and innovative civil society. These groups are the driving force behind progress towards greater transparency, decentralization of decision-making and consolid...
- Analysing the impact of the new social media in the Arab world
- J. Ghannam / Center for International Media Action, 2011
- The Arab world has experienced an awakening of free expression that has now entered the body politic of Tunisia and Egypt and has helped break down the strangle hold of state sponsored media and information monopolies in those countri...
- How can the security sector in Honduras be best supported?
- J. Schünemann (ed) / Fride, 2010
- The citizens of Honduras have been plagued with insecurity since the 2009 coup d’état which brought to the fore a sustained crisis of security and legitimacy making the political equilibrium very fragile. Levels of v...
- Assessing African government performance: 2010
- N. Delapalme; H. Farhan; E. Gyimah-Boadi / Mo Ibrahim Foundation, 2010
- This Index is ultimately aimed at engaging governments, parliaments, civil society, and citizens in a meaningful conversation about improving governance to the benefit of all Africans. The paper provides findings such as ...
- Assessing Bolivia's representative, participatory and communitarian democracy
- A. Schilling-Vacaflor (ed) / German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2010
- Over the past two decades, Latin American countries have adopted new constitutions in a wave of constitutional change. Bolivia’s new constitution defines the country as a representative, participatory and communitarian democracy...
- An empirical analysis of African political party manifestos
- S. Elischer (ed) / German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2010
- The third wave of democratisation in sub-Saharan Africa has led to a new interest in African political parties and their role in democratic consolidation. However few, if any, studies systematically compare political party manifestos....
- Setting the agenda: more power to the President?
- L.A. Schwindt-Bayer / The Kellogg Institute, 2010
- Presidents around the world have access to a wide range of legislative powers—veto power, decree power, and exclusive bill introduction powers. However, an important but often overlooked power is the ability to control the legis...
- Malawi: citizens rate past and present Government performance
- M.G. Tsoka / Afrobarometer, 2009
- The performance of all governments is constantly being reviewed, reported on and rated on various fronts, including sectoral growth, overall gross domestic product (GDP) growth, inflation, exchange and interest rate movements, provisi...
- Analysing regionalism in Malawian elections
- M.G. Tsoka / Afrobarometer, 2009
- After Malawi’s seminal 1994 elections in which the country made the transition back to multiparty politics, commentators were alarmed at how regionalistic the voting pattern appeared to be. Northerners had voted over...
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