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August 2017, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 227-228 Donald Curtis: Responsibility and Its Avoidance: Essays in Public Management and Governance . Matador , Leicestershire, UK , 2017 , 378 pp., ISBN 978 1788035 422 , £17.99
by Ting Gong & Paul Collins & Hon Chan & Paul Collins
May 2017, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 81-93 Multi‐Stakeholder Initiatives for Sustainable Development Goals: The Importance of Interlocutors
by Alan Fowler & Kees Biekart - 94-109 Autonomy and Performance: Decentralization Reforms in Zhejiang Province, China
by Xun Wu & M Ramesh & Jianxing Yu - 110-121 Sustainability as a Measure of Success: Externally Promoted Participatory Budgeting in El Salvador 10 Years Later
by Gary Bland - 122-135 Civil Society Organizations in a Post‐Aid World: New Trends and Observations from the Andean Region
by Susan Appe - 136-152 ‘If This Was a Normal Situation’: Challenges and Potentials for Deliberative Democratic Peacebuilding in Kosovo's Emerging Governance Networks
by Aogán Delaney & Gemma Van Der Haar & Jan Van Tatenhove
February 2017, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-14 Introduction to the Special Issue: “Conceptualizing Effective Social Policy Design: Design Spaces and Capacity Challengesâ€
by Namrata Chindarkar & Michael Howlett & M Ramesh - 15-27 Using Social Enterprises for Social Policy in South Korea: Do Funding and Management Affect Social and Economic Performance?
by Tae Hyung Kim & M. Jae Moon - 28-39 Beyond Power Politics: Evaluating the Policy Design Process of Rural Electrification in Gujarat, India
by Namrata Chindarkar - 40-50 Designing Effective Healthcare: Matching Policy Tools to Problems in China
by Azad Singh Bali & M Ramesh - 51-64 Improving Policy Design and Building Capacity in Local Experiments: Equalization of Public Service in China's Urban†rural Integration Pilot
by Jiwei Qian - 65-78 Government Purchase of Services in China: Similar Intentions, Different Policy Designs
by Zhuoyi Wen
December 2016, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 299-312 From Form to Function to Sustainable Solutions? Reforming Public Sectors in Low Income Countries: New Approaches and Available Evidence of “What Works”
by Verena Fritz - 313-329 Authoritarian Integrative Governance in China: Understanding the Crucial Role of Political Risk Aversion
by Qiushan Xie - 330-346 Translating Policies into Informal Settlements' Critical Services: Reframing, Anchoring and Muddling Through
by Jaan‐Henrik Kain & Belinda Nyakinya & Nicholas Odhiambo & Michael Oloko & John Omolo & Silas Otieno & Patrik Zapata & María José Zapata Campos - 347-358 Decentralization as a Post‐Conflict Stabilization Tool: The Case of Sierra Leone
by Benjamin Edwards & Serdar Yilmaz - 359-360 The Road to Collaborative Governance in China . By Yijia Jing , Ed., Palgrave Macmillan , New York , 2015 . 241 pp. Hardcover USD 100.00; E‐book: USD 79.99. ISBN 978‐1–137–52519–2
by Chu‐Chien Hsieh
October 2016, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 239-249 Driving Development from Below: The Advantages and Limitations of Vernacular Politics in the Bolivian Altiplano
by Rachel Godfrey†Wood & Graciela Mamani†Vargas - 250-262 Decentralization in Cambodia: New Wine in Old Bottles
by Netra Eng - 263-282 Public Financial Management Reform in South African Provincial Basic Education Departments
by Tania Ajam & David J. Fourie - 283-296 NGO Accountability from an NGO Perspective: Perceptions, Strategies, and Practices
by Khaldoun AbouAssi & Deborah L. Trent
August 2016, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 171-184 Going Beyond Heroic Leaders in Development
by Matt Andrews - 185-197 Dual Decentralization and Fragmented Authoritarianism in Governance: Crowding Out among Social Programmes in China
by Jiwei Qian & Ka Ho Mok - 198-214 Fiscal Decentralization, Flat Administrative Structure, and Local Government Size: Evidence and Lessons from China
by Ping Zhang & Chunkui Zhu & Yilin Hou - 215-231 E‐Government Technology Transfer: A Case Study of the Implementation of a European Patent Management System in Brazil
by Gabriel Marcuzzo do Canto Cavalheiro & Luiz Antonio Joia - 232-233 Development Cooperation of the ‘New’ EU Member States. Beyond Europeanization. Edited by Ondřej Horký‐Hluchán and Simon Lightfoot. Palgrave, 2015. Hardcover: USD100.00. E‐book is also available
by Raphaëlle Faure - 234-235 The Politics of Public Sector Performance: Pockets of Effectiveness in Developing Countries. By Michael Roll, Ed., Routledge, 2014, Hardback: USD 147.00; Paperback: USD49.95. E‐book is also available
by Rogerio F. Pinto
May 2016, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 69-69 Issue Information ‐ TOC
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu - 70-70 Issue Information ‐ Journal Info Page
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu - 71-79 The Politics and Management of Policing Reforms in Newly Industrialized, Industrializing and Developmental States: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu - 80-92 “Shock Therapy” in Ukraine: A Radical Approach to Post‐Soviet Police Reform
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Robert Peacock & Gary Cordner - 93-107 Protest Policing in Hong Kong: Maintaining Professionalism and Solidarity in the Face of Renewed Political Challenges
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Tingjin Lin & John P. Burns - 108-120 Grounding Police Accountability and Performance in Context: A Comparative Study of Stop and Frisk Between New York City and Taipei City
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Chin‐chih Chu & Elaine Yi Lu & Chun‐yuan Wang & Ting‐Jung Tsai - 121-131 The Pacifying Police Units of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UPPs): Incremental Innovation or Police Reform?
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Rogerio F. Pinto & Maria Scarlet Do Carmo - 132-143 Varieties of Participatory Security: Assessing Community Participation in Policing in Latin America
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Yanilda Gonzalez - 144-156 Policing Reform in the South Korean Maritime Police After the Sewol Ferry Disaster
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Seunghoo Lim & Jieun Moon & Youngmin Oh - 157-168 Measured Governance? Policing and Performance Management in South Africa
by Paul Collins & Otwin Marenin & Michael Chin‐Chih Chu & Andrew Faull
February 2016, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-19 Boosting or Hindering Aid Effectiveness? An Assessment of Systems for Measuring Donor Agency Results
by Sarah Holzapfel - 20-34 Forgoing New Public Management and Adopting Post‐New Public Management Principles: The On‐Going Civil Service Reform in Israel
by Nissim Cohen - 35-50 Recent Evolution of Public Sector Structure in Latin America: Describing and Explaining Shifts in Autonomy Trends in Colombia and Venezuela
by Camilo Ignacio González & Koen Verhoest - 51-64 Public Financial Management Reforms: The Role of Ipsas in Latin‐America
by Isabel Brusca & Mauricio Gómez‐villegas & Vicente Montesinos - 65-67 Public Finance and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Lessons from Ethiopia's Reforms by Stephen B. Peterson ( New York : Routledge , 2015 ), xxxi + 328 pp, $104 hardback; $55 Kindle
by George Guess
December 2015, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 329-346 Public Debt, Economic Growth, and Public Sector Management in Developing Countries: Is There a Link?
by Kelbesa Megersa & Danny Cassimon - 347-359 Decentralising to Villages in Indonesia: Money (and Other) Mistakes
by Blane D. Lewis - 360-371 Fifteen Years After Decentralization by Devolution: Political‐administrative Relations in Tanzanian Local Government
by Rudie Hulst & Wilhelm Mafuru & Deogratias Mpenzi - 372-389 Parallel Systems and Human Resource Management in India's Public Health Services: A View from the Front Lines
by Gerard La Forgia & Shomikho Raha & Shabbeer Shaik & Sunil Kumar Maheshwari & Rabia Ali - 390-391 The Looming Corporate Calamity by Richard Tudway ( London : Heterodox Publications Ltd , 2014 ). ISBN 978‐0‐99331356‐0‐6 . 360 pages. US$52.20 (paperback), US$9.63 (kindle)
by Paul Collins
May 2015, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 65-72 Public Administration for Development: Trends and the Way Forward
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins - 73-85 Addressing the Present and the Future in Government and Governance: Three approaches to Organising Public Action
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Ian Thynne & B. Guy Peters - 86-96 Performance Measurement and Management in the Public Sector: Some Lessons from Research Evidence
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Jie Gao - 97-112 Rethinking Decentralization: Assessing Challenges to a Popular Public Sector Reform
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Paul Smoke - 113-127 HRM in Development: Lessons and Frontiers
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Evan M. Berman - 128-139 The Risks of Chinese Subnational Debt for Public Financial Management
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & George M. Guess & Jun Ma - 140-151 The Evolution of Information and Communication Technology in Public Administration
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Shuhua Monica Liu & Qianli Yuan - 152-164 Dilemmas in Donor Design: Organisational Reform and the Future of Foreign Aid Agencies
by Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira & Yijia Jing & Paul Collins & Nilima Gulrajani
February 2015, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-18 Challenge Funds in International Development: Definitions, Variations and Research Directions
by James Copestake & Anne‐Marie O'Riordan - 19-33 The Politics of Civil Service and Administrative Reforms in Development—Explaining Within‐Country Variation of Reform Outcomes in Georgia after the Rose Revolution
by David Rinnert - 34-45 Citizen Participation in City Governance: Experiences From Vietnam
by Thang V. Nguyen & Canh Q. Le & Bich T. Tran & Scott E. Bryant - 46-60 Decentralization as a Post‐Conflict Strategy: Local Government Discretion and Accountability in Sierra Leone
by Benjamin Edwards & Serdar Yilmaz & Jamie Boex - 61-63 WORKING WITH THE GRAIN: INTEGRATING GOVERNANCE AND GROWTH IN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES. By Brian Levy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), xvi + 266 pp. $31.50 (paperback), $18.35 (kindle)
by George M. Guess
December 2014, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 345-358 The Operational Dimensions Of Results‐Based Financing
by Thomas O'Brien & Ravi Kanbur - 359-369 Local Taxes And Local Expenditures In Developing Countries: Strengthening The Wicksellian Connection
by Richard M. Bird & Enid Slack - 370-388 Merit Versus Kinship: A Category Mistake? The Case Of The Philippine Civil Service
by Rupert Hodder - 389-405 Building Enforcement Capacity: Evidence From The Mexican Civil Service Reform
by Fernando Nieto Morales & Liesbet Heyse & María Pardo & Rafael Wittek - 406-421 What Role For Government? The Promotion Of Civil Society Through Forestry‐Related Climate Change Interventions In Post‐Conflict Nepal
by Rebecca Leigh Rutt & Jens Friis Lund - 422-423 MEASURING AND PROMOTING WELLBEING , Edited by Andrew Podger and Dennis Trewin , Copyright 2014 ANU Press . ISBN 9781925021318 (paperback)
by Richard Tudway
October 2014, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 223-230 PUBLIC POLICY FOR PENSIONS REFORM: A GOVERNANCE CHALLENGE FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong - 231-250 Designing Social Security Systems: Learning From Australia And Other Countries
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Andrew Podger & David Stanton & Peter Whiteford - 251-264 The Growing Role Of Social Pensions: History, Taxonomy And Key Performance Indicators
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Robert Palacios & Charles Knox‐Vydmanov - 265-280 China'S Pension Challenge: Adaptive Strategy For Success
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Keyong Dong & Gengyu Wang - 281-293 Social Pension Unification In An Urbanising China: Paths And Constraints
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Bingqin Li - 294-304 The Political Economy Of Pension Reforms In India
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Azad Singh Bali - 305-319 Brazil'S Social Security System: Prospective Trajectory And Reform Alternatives
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Kaizo Beltrao & Monica Pinhanez - 320-331 Pension Reform In The European Periphery: The Role Of Eu Reform Advocacy
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Matthias Stepan & Karen M. Anderson - 332-344 Governance And Stakeholder Involvement In The Dutch Pension Industry, Lessons For Developing Countries
by Paul D. Collins & Andrew Podger & Keyong Dong & Johan A. M. Kruijf & Michiel S. Vries
August 2014, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 141-148 Aiding Government Effectiveness In Developing Countries
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick - 149-161 Styles Of Policing And Economic Development In African States
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Otwin Marenin - 162-168 Assessing The Impact Of Regulatory Reform In Developing Countries
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Colin Kirkpatrick - 169-181 The Impact Of Adult Civic Education Programmes In Developing Democracies
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Steven E. Finkel - 182-193 Tax And Development: Donor Support To Strengthen Tax Systems In Developing Countries
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Odd‐Helge Fjeldstad - 194-206 Foreign Aid And Decentralization: Limitations On Impact In Autonomy And Responsiveness
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & J. Tyler Dickovick - 207-218 Designing Effective Civil Service Reform Lessons From Past Experience
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Sarah Repucci - 219-220 DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT AID: THE DECLINE OF DEVELOPMENT AID AND THE RISE OF THE DIASPORA . BY David A. Phillips , ANTHEM PRESS , 2013
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Danielle Resnick & Rogerio F. Pinto
May 2014, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 83-95 Participation And Performance: Decentralised Planning And Implementation In Ethiopia
by Katherine A. Snyder & Eva Ludi & Beth Cullen & Josephine Tucker & Alemayehu B. Zeleke & Alan Duncan - 96-108 In It For The Long Haul? Post‐Conflict Statebuilding, Peacebuilding, And The Good Governance Agenda In Timor‐Leste
by Shaun Goldfinch & Karl DeRouen JR. - 109-122 Explaining Hybridity In Public Administration: An Empirical Case Of Bhutan'S Civil Service
by Lhawang Ugyel - 123-136 Changing Dimensions Of Trust In Government: An Exploration In Environmental Policy In Hong Kong
by Richard M. Walker & Peter Hills - 137-140 THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE , Edited by Robert D. Ebel and John E. Petersen ; foreword by Alice M. Rivlin. Oxford University Press , 2012 , xxii + 1032 pp. $175
by George M. Guess
February 2014, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-13 Trust Or Control? Private Development Cooperation At The Crossroads
by Willem Elbers & Luuk Knippenberg & Lau Schulpen - 14-31 Understanding Development Project Implementation: An Actor‐Network Perspective
by Richard Heeks & Carolyne Stanforth - 32-47 The Cognitive Foundation Of A Co‐Production Approach To Performance Measurement: How Do Officials And Citizens Understand Government Performance In China?
by Wai Fung Lam & Xiaoqi Wang - 48-62 Informal Sector Tax Administration In Zimbabwe
by Godwin Dube - 63-80 The Saudi Arabian Budgeting System: An Institutional Assessment
by Ghazi Joharji & John Willoughby - 81-82 Development Aid Confronts Politics: The Almost Revolution , by Thomas Carothers and Diane de Gramont , Washington, DC : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , 2013 , 346 pp., ISBN 978‐0‐87003‐400‐8
by Derick W. Brinkerhoff
December 2013, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 325-342 Towards “Unity In Diversity” In European Development Aid Through Donor Harmonization And Decentralized Cooperation? A Case Study Of Flanders And Belgium
by Evert Waeterloos & Robrecht Renard - 343-356 Development On My Terms: Development Consultants And Knowledge For Development
by Alexander Borda‐Rodriguez & Hazel Johnson - 357-370 From Donorship To Ownership? Budget Support And Donor Influence In Rwanda And Tanzania
by Haley J. Swedlund - 371-388 Differing Opinions Do Not Spoil Friendships: Managing Public–Private Partnership (Ppp) Infrastructure Projects In Jordan
by Ali Mistarihi & Kate Hutchings & Arthur Shacklock - 389-403 What Shapes Citizens' Evaluations Of Their Public Officials' Accountability? Evidence From Local Ethiopia
by Sebastian Jilke - 404-407 The International Handbook of Public Financial Management , Edited by Richard Allen , Richard Hemming and Barry H. Potter . Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 , xlii + 881 pp. $240
by George M. Guess - 408-410 Matt Andrews . ( 2013 ). The Limits of Institutional Reform in Development: Changing Rules for Realistic Solutions . Cambridge and New York : Cambridge University Press . p. 254
by Robert Klitgaard
October 2013, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 239-242 The Conference On “Knowledge‐Building In Asian Public Administration”
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & M. Shamsul Haque & Kilkon Ko - 243-248 Knowledge‐Building In Asian Public Administration: An Introductory Overview
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner - 249-261 Can There Be An Asian Model Of Public Administration?
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & Anthony B. L. Cheung - 262-274 Public Administration In A Globalized Asia: Intellectual Identities, Challenges, And Prospects
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & M. Shamsul Haque - 275-285 Why Is It So Difficult To Reform Some Asian Bureaucracies? Building Theory From Cambodian Evidence
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & Mark Turner - 286-296 Revisiting Confucian Bureaucracy: Roots Of The Korean Government'S Culture And Competitiveness
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & Tobin Im & Jesse W. Campbell & Seyeong Cha - 297-310 THE SEARCH FOR A MODEL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REFORM IN HONG KONG: WEBERIAN BUREAUCRACY, New PUBLIC MANAGEMENT OR SOMETHING ELSE?
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & Wilson Wong - 311-319 Npm, ‘Die Hard’ Legacy? Npm Reform And Administrative Law In Korea
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & Joon‐Hyung Hong - 320-324 Knowledge Accumulation In Asian Public Administration Research: A Critical Review
by M. Shamsul Haque & Mark Turner & Kilkon Ko
August 2013, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 161-174 Fighting Corruption With Social Accountability: A Comparative Analysis Of Social Accountability Mechanisms' Potential To Reduce Corruption In Public Administration
by Florian Schatz - 175-190 Is All Corruption Dysfunctional? Perceptions Of Corruption And Its Consequences In Papua New Guinea
by GRANT W. Walton - 191-204 Danger Zones Of Corruption: How Management Of The Ministerial Bureaucracy Affects Corruption Risks In Poland
by Paul Heywood & Jan‐Hinrik Meyer‐Sahling - 205-220 Balancing Research And Organizational Capacity Building In Front‐End Project Design: Experiences From Danida'S Enreca Programme
by Carsten Nico Hjortsø & Henrik Meilby - 221-235 Analyzing Self‐Organized Local Governance Initiatives: Are There Insights For Decentralization Reforms?
by James S. Wunsch - 236-237 Peter Lamour . ( 2012 ). Interpreting Corruption: Culture and Politics in the Pacific Islands . University of Hawai'i Press . xvi. p. 188
by Alan Doig
May 2013, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 85-100 Differences In Learning Practices And Values In North–South City Partnerships: Towards A Broader Understanding Of Mutuality
by Marike C. Bontenbal - 101-112 Translating Development Aid Into City Management: The Barrio Acahualinca Integrated Development Programme In Managua, Nicaragua
by María José Zapata Campos & Patrik Zapata - 113-124 Planning And Participation In Cities That Move: Identifying Obstacles To Municipal Mobility Management
by Loren B. Landau & Aurelia Segatti & Jean Pierre Misago - 125-142 Local Government Discretion And Accountability In Turkey
by Serdar Yilmaz & Ayse Guner - 143-155 Aid Effectiveness And The Paris Declaration: A Mismatch Between Ownership And Results‐Based Management?
by Martin Sjöstedt - 156-160 Annual Review of United Nations Affairs 2010/2011 , Joachim Muller & Karl P. Sauvant , eds., ( New York : Oxford University Press , 2012 )
by Obijiofor Aginam
February 2013, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-14 Public Administration Reform In Post‐Conflict Societies: Lessons From Aceh, Indonesia
by Ben Hillman - 15-28 The Design And Use Of Performance Information In Indonesian Local Governments Under Diverging Stakeholder Pressures
by Ni Putu S. H. Mimba & G. Jan Helden & Sandra Tillema - 29-49 Rising With The Tide Without Flipping The Boat — Analyzing The Successes And Challenges Of Fiscal Capacity Building In China
by Alfred Tat‐Kei Ho & Meili Niu - 50-61 Flying Blind? Evidence For Good Governance Public Management Reform Agendas, Implementation And Outcomes In Low Income Countries
by Shaun Goldfinch & Karl DeRouen Jr. & Paulina Pospieszna - 62-79 EXPECTATIONS AND CAPACITY OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IN NGOs IN THE DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT
by Kathryn Newcomer & Laila El Baradei & Sandra Garcia - 80-81 COMPARATIVE PUBLIC BUDGETING: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON TAXING AND SPENDING . By George M. Guess and Lance T. LeLoup , State University of New York Press : Albany, NY , 2010 , PB
by Almos T. Tassonyi - 82-83 COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE IN THE USA AND KOREA . By Yong‐Duck Jung , Daniel A. Mazmanian , Shui‐Yan Tang , Seoul National University Press , 2009 . Acknowledgements, 10 chapters, Bibliography, Directory of Contributors, Index; 288 pp
by Maria Francesch‐Huidobro
October 2012, Volume 32, Issue 4-5
- 335-336 Public Governance And The Eradication Of Poverty: A Forward
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Pan Suk Kim - 337-344 Governance And The Eradication Of Poverty: An Introduction To The Special Issue
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Paul D. Collins - 345-356 Governance In The Interests Of The Most Vulnerable
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Brendan M. Howe - 357-370 The Scope Of Ngos And Development Programme Design: Application To Problems Of Multidimensional Poverty
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Stephen C. Smith - 371-384 Governance And Poverty Eradication: Applying A Gender And Social Institutions Perspective
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Nicola Jones & Elizabeth Presler‐Marshall - 385-401 Basic Land Security And Livelihood: A Study Of Compensation And Social Security Policy For Land‐Expropriated Peasants In China
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Yi‐fan Yang - 402-415 Fighting Poverty And Protecting The Urban Environment: The Refuse Collectors Of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Rogerio F. Pinto & Maria Scarlet Do Carmo - 416-429 Contributions And Limitations Of Saemaul Undong In Korea For Regional Development And Welfare Improvement In Less Developed Countries
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & In Rib Baek & Pan Suk Kim & Soo Chul Lee - 430-443 In Search Of The Right Formula: Public, Private And Community‐Driven Provision Of Safe Water In Rwanda And Uganda
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Frederick Golooba‐Mutebi - 444-454 Poverty, Vulnerability And Class: The Expanding Non‐Polar Groups And Development
by Paul Collins & Pan Suk Kim & Andy Sumner
August 2012, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 199-199 Foreword
by Govindan Parayil & Rebeca Grynspan - 200-214 The Role Of The Visible Hand Of Public Institutions In Creating A Sustainable Future
by Yannick Glemarec & Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira - 215-228 The Political Economy Of Green Growth: Cases From Southern Africa
by Danielle Resnick & Finn Tarp & James Thurlow - 229-244 Institutional Subversion And Deforestation: Learning Lessons From The System For The Environmental Licencing Of Rural Properties In Mato Grosso
by Raoni Rajão & Andrea Azevedo & Marcelo C. C. Stabile - 245-261 Greening Growth Through Strategic Environmental Assessment Of Sector Reforms
by Daniel Slunge & Fernando Loayza - 262-277 Environmental Mainstreaming: The Organisational Challenges Of Policy Integration
by Fiona Nunan & Adrian Campbell & Emma Foster - 278-291 Complementing The Local And Global: Promoting Sustainability Action Through Linked Local‐Level And Formal Sustainability Funding Mechanisms
by Amy Merritt & Tristan Stubbs - 292-304 A Charter Moment: Restructuring Governance For Sustainability
by Norichika Kanie & Michele M. Betsill & Ruben Zondervan & Frank Biermann & Oran R. Young - 305-323 Advancing The Governance Of Cross‐Sectoral Policies For Sustainable Development: A Metagovernance Perspective
by Stamatios Christopoulos & Balazs Horvath & Michael Kull - 324-334 Environmental Information Transparency And Implications For Green Growth In China
by Wanxin Li & Duoduo Li
May 2012, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 137-153 The Logical Limits Of Best Practice Administrative Solutions In Developing Countries
by Matt Andrews - 154-166 Policy Transfer In Immature Policy Environments: Motives, Scope, Role Models And Agents
by Tiina Randma‐Liiv & Riin Kruusenberg - 167-180 Comrades Or Culprits? Donor Engagement And Budget Transparency In Aid‐Dependent Countries
by Paolo Renzio & Diego Angemi - 181-195 Budgeting In A Time Of Austerity: The Case Of The Estonian Central Government
by Kadri Jõgiste & Peeter Peda & Giuseppe Grossi - 196-197 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT: IASIA AT 50. By O.P. Dwivedi, Bruylant: Brussels, 2011, 260pps
by Guido Bertucci
February 2012, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-10 Introduction To The Special Issue: The Global Anti‐Corruption Discourse—Towards Integrity Management?
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Paul D. Collins - 11-26 ‘Finding God’ Or ‘Moral Disengagement’ In The Fight Against Corruption In Developing Countries? Evidence From India And Nigeria
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Heather Marquette - 27-37 Decentralisation And Corruption Revisited: Evidence From A Natural Experiment
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Anand N. Asthana - 38-48 Against The Odds: Anti‐Corruption Reform In Indonesia
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Sofie Arjon Schütte - 49-63 Confronting Corruption In The Health Sector In Vietnam: Patterns And Prospects
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Taryn Vian & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Frank G. Feeley & Matthieu Salomon & Nguyen Thi Kieu Vien - 64-81 Patronage'S Progress In Post‐Soeharto Indonesia
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Peter Blunt & Mark Turner & Henrik Lindroth - 82-95 Institutional Trust And Opinions Of Corruption
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Mari‐Liis Sööt & Kadri Rootalu - 96-108 Ethical Culture And The Value‐Based Approach To Integrity Management: A Case Study Of The Department Of Correctional Services
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Werner Nicholaas Webb - 109-128 Human Nature And Morality In The Anti‐Corruption Discourse Of Transparency International
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Anja C. Gebel - 129-135 Conclusion To The Special Issue: Time To Consider Prevention As Well As Retribution?
by Paul Collins & Alan Doig & Alan Doig
December 2011, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 321-339 Worse Than Expected? A Comparative Analysis Of Donor Proliferation And Aid Fragmentation
by Lau Schulpen & Bart Loman & Sara Kinsbergen - 340-350 Overcoming A Decade Of Crisis: Zimbabwe'S Local Authorities In Transition
by Gary Bland - 351-362 The Power Of The Purse And Budgetary Accountability: Experiences From Subnational Governments In China
by Yi Lu & Chenghai Xue - 363-376 The Typology Of Fiscal Decentralisation System: A Cluster Analysis Approach
by Louis Chih‐hung Liu - 377-389 The “Invasion” Of Manufactured Civil Society: Government–Nonprofit Partnerships In A Brazilian State
by Alketa Peci & Juliana Figale & Filipe Sobral - 390-407 The Influence Of E‐Government On Administrative Discretion: The Case Of Local Governments In Egypt
by Christopher G. Reddick & Hisham M. Abdelsalam & Hatem Elkadi
October 2011, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 229-229 Editorial
by Richard Batley & Richard Batley - 230-239 Analysing Collaboration Between Non‐Governmental Service Providers And Governments
by Richard Batley & Richard Batley & Pauline Rose - 240-251 Factors Affecting State–Non‐Governmental Organisation Relations In Service Provision: Key Themes From The Literature
by Richard Batley & Claire Mcloughlin - 252-261 Evolution Of The Relationship Between The State And Non‐Government Organisations: A South Asian Perspective
by Richard Batley & Padmaja Nair - 262-272 Negotiating Collaboration In Pakistan: Expertise, Networks And Community Embeddedness
by Richard Batley & Masooda Bano - 273-281 Health Service Delivery: The State Of Government–Non‐Government Relations In Bangladesh
by Richard Batley & S. M. Nurul Alam - 282-293 Complementary Roles? Ngo–Government Relations For Community‐Based Sanitation In South Asia
by Richard Batley & Kevin Sansom - 294-305 Strategies For Engagement: Government And National Non‐Government Education Providers In South Asia
by Richard Batley & Pauline Rose - 306-319 Structures And Strategies In Relationships Between Non‐Government Service Providers And Governments
by Richard Batley & Richard Batley
August 2011, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 135-148 Bureaucrats As Purchasers Of Health Services: Limitations Of The Public Sector For Contracting
by Shehla Zaidi & Susannah H Mayhew & Natasha Palmer - 149-158 Sub‐National Government Capital Spending In Indonesia: Level, Structure, And Financing
by Blane D. Lewis & André Oosterman - 159-171 Impact Of Decentralization Reforms In Pakistan On Service Delivery—An Empirical Study
by Ghazia Aslam & Serdar Yilmaz - 172-187 The Meaning Of Development Assistance
by Peter Blunt & Mark Turner & Jana Hertz - 188-204 MOVING INTO THE NEW AID APPROACH, DILEMMAS FOR NGOs: THE BELGIAN CASE
by Nadia Molenaers & Sara Dewachter & Sebastian Dellepiane - 205-213 Plateaus Not Summits: Reforming Public Financial Management In Africa
by Stephen Bovard Peterson - 214-228 Combating Healthcare Cost Inflation With Concerted Administrative Actions In A Chinese Province
by Alex He Jingwei
May 2011, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 75-82 Symposium introduction: Dynamics of governance and civic engagement
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne & Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne - 83-90 Civic engagement, politics and policy in South Korea: Significant developments but a considerable way to go
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne & Pan Suk Kim - 91-101 How to win friends and influence people: Civic engagement in the Philippines
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne & Mark Turner - 102-112 Australian experience: Civic engagement as symbol and substance
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne & Brian W. Head - 113-121 Civic engagement in the policy process in Hong Kong: Change and continuity
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne & Peter T. Y. Cheung - 122-133 Civic engagement through participatory budgeting in China: Three different logics at work
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne & Baogang He - 134-134 List of Reviewers 2010
by Eliza Lee & Ian Thynne
February 2011, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors' preface
by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff - 2-14 Public–private partnerships: Perspectives on purposes, publicness, and good governance
by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff - 15-24 Profits and alms: Cross‐sector partnerships for global poverty reduction
by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Arthur A. Goldsmith - 25-36 Evaluating the strength of faith: Potential comparative advantages of faith‐based organizations providing health services in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Alyson B. Lipsky - 37-49 David and Goliath: Diaspora organizations as partners in the development industry
by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff