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Minimum Government, Maximum Governance
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2. Minimum Government, Maximum Governance Keywords: public servants attitudes, governance, culture of governance Attitudes of civil servants towards the governance: alienation or commitment Sofia University, Bulgaria Bibliography
Tomova, T. (2022). Managing the Policy Process: from Legitimacy to Effectiveness and Back. Философия, 31(4), 364-373., https://doi.org/10.53656/phil2022-04-05 The Public Policy Process: management, based on bottleneck, 2021, ISBN 978-954-07-5289-1 (in BG language) The Bulgarian Path in Social Policy, 2020, ISBN 9789540751269 ((in BG language)) ID: 329
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2. Minimum Government, Maximum Governance Keywords: Public Educational Universities, Confidence, Transparency, Public Trust, Internal Dispute Resolution Mechanism, Governance Maximizing Governance: Building Robust Internal Dispute Resolution Mechanism in Administrative Framework of Public Universities Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India Bibliography
1. 50 Years of Basic Structure Doctrine: The Way Ahead, SLM Publisher, Patiala, 978-93-91083-87-8 (2024). 2. An Introduction to Administrative Law, Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad, 95759-74-8 (2023). 3. Law, Religion and Secularism, Historical, Constitutional and International Perspectives, SLM Publisher, Patiala, ISBN 978-93-91083-41-0 (2022). ID: 336
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2. Minimum Government, Maximum Governance Keywords: Digital Inclusion, Citizen Empowerment, Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), Right to Information (RTI), Transparency Harnessing Digital Inclusion for Citizen Empowerment in Administrative Reforms: Insights from Toll Plazas via Public-Private Partnerships and Right to Information Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India Bibliography
1. 50 Years of Basic Structure Doctrine: The Way Ahead, SLM Publisher, Patiala, 978-93-91083-87-8 (2024). 2. An Introduction to Administrative Law, Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad, 95759-74-8 (2023). 3. Law, Religion, and Secularism, Historical, Constitutional, and International Perspectives, SLM Publisher, Patiala, ISBN 978-93-91083-41-0(2022). ID: 365
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2. Minimum Government, Maximum Governance Keywords: Neo-NPM, DOGE, Musk, USA Department Of Governmental Efficiency (D.O.G.E.): An Initial Overview IIAS, Belgium Bibliography
IIAS (2024), "Crises, Money and Neo-NPM: Towards a Soft Landing?", written statement submitted to the 23rd Session of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration, April 15-19, https://publicadministration.desa.un.org/sites/default/files/IIAS%20input_item8_23rdCEPA_rev1.pdf |
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