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    Solusi untuk Meningkatkan Knowledge Management Readness di Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten/Kota by Herlambang Permadi, Dana Indra Sensuse

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Abstract Bureaucratic reform (RB) is an effort made by the Indonesian government to realize a good governance. RB is implemented by all ministries, agencies, and local governments, including BPS-Statistics, which is part of the Indonesian government. …”
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    Evaluasi Tata Kelola Teknologi Informasi di Dinas Pertanian Gianyar Menggunakan COBIT 2019 by I Nyoman Rai Widartha Kesuma, Irman Hermadi, Yani Nurhadryani

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…One of the goals of the Gianyar Agriculture Office is to improve services in the agricultural sector and the target to be achieved is to increase performance capacity and accountability for bureaucratic performance. Good governance in the use of IT services will improve the process of managing information, public services, efficiency and accountability and is believed to affect all organizational performance. …”
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    Analyzing the discourse of tourism development with a justice-oriented and moderate approach by Mostafa Ghodrati, Mehraban Hadipeykani, Reza Ebrahimzadeh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Justice-oriented discourse management is close to modern public administration and includes features of good governance. Also, moderation discourse management is closer to modern public administration and includes features of traditional public administration. …”
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    Science du gouvernement et manière de punir dans l’espace germanique : la conception pénale de Joseph von Sonnenfels et son évolution (seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle)  by Olivier Coelho

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Sonnenfels was also one of the foremost exponents of the cameral sciences, a discipline aimed at defining the principles of good government that was becoming increasingly important in German universities at the time. …”
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    Les dynamiques contradictoires du champ associatif syrien by Mathieu Le Saux

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In spite of the authoritarian presence of the state under Bachar Al-Assad, new associations have emerged in recent years and benefited from a reformist Zeitgeist centered on the theme of "good government". Promoted to the rank of partner, "civil society" saw the emergence of non-governmental organizations (NGO) on a national scale, supporting the renewal of the non-profit, associative sector whose very existence implies a skirting of legal provisions and government controls. …”
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    Estableciendo la autoridad del rey católico en Asia oriental: la erección del obispado de Manila (años 1570-1590) by Guillaume Gaudin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…I study the geopolitical implications of the creation of Manila’s diocese, and how the bishopric was an adjustement variable in the search for a good government in the Philippines. I also try to explain Domingo de Salazar’s appointment as first bishop of the Philippines, a Dominican friar, defender of the Indians, who turned out to be a real statesman.…”
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    Du châtiment à la vengeance : Le prince et la vérité du crime à la fin du Moyen Âge by Marie-Hélène Méresse

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…How to understand the prince's decision when it fits no longer with the balanced use of force (and mercy) that a good government requires? When the punishment of the prince suddenly gets the appearance of a personal vengeance, the question of a legitimate violence must cope with many rhetorical and formal obstacles in order to find its place in the discourse of the sovereignty.…”
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    Has Education in the United Kingdom Become a Marketable Product Like Other Value-Added Services? by Louise Dalingwater

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The rise of neo-liberalism from the late 1970s and the increasing internationalization of the British economy have certainly challenged the traditional notion of education as a public good. Government policy has also been a key factor in the transformation of education towards a marketed service. …”
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