Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in War-Torn Societies
... Participants in the course will gain knowledge and applied skills in analysis of identity-based conflicts and international (especially UN) responses to build peace and viable states in deeply divided societies. Among the themes the workshop will address are: The complex nature of identity in deeply ...
... Participants in the course will gain knowledge and applied skills in analysis of identity-based conflicts and international (especially UN) responses to build peace and viable states in deeply divided societies. Among the themes the workshop will address are: The complex nature of identity in deeply ...
Hobbes vs. Kant: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications about
... theories, and that creates an effective approach to deal with democratic and nondemocratic states around the world. The most important consideration in forming policy is democracy. If a country is democratic, the other variables such as alliances, trade and membership in international organizations ...
... theories, and that creates an effective approach to deal with democratic and nondemocratic states around the world. The most important consideration in forming policy is democracy. If a country is democratic, the other variables such as alliances, trade and membership in international organizations ...
OECD Multilingual Summaries Government at a Glance
... The financial and economic crisis and its aftermath have led many OECD governments to implement structural adjustment plans to restore the health of their public finances. However, trust in governments has declined considerably, as citizens’ growing expectations have been hard to address with limite ...
... The financial and economic crisis and its aftermath have led many OECD governments to implement structural adjustment plans to restore the health of their public finances. However, trust in governments has declined considerably, as citizens’ growing expectations have been hard to address with limite ...
RTF Version - Jean Monnet Center
... domestication of civil society organizations. Civil society is not seen as an arena for voluntary action and for open and free public debate. The democratic division of labour between state and civil society is endangered when voluntary associations (NGOs) are used as merely instruments to implement ...
... domestication of civil society organizations. Civil society is not seen as an arena for voluntary action and for open and free public debate. The democratic division of labour between state and civil society is endangered when voluntary associations (NGOs) are used as merely instruments to implement ...
Public Administration in America
... industrialized nation and as an exemplar for democratic government easily accounts for the uncritical admiration of foreign observers. Moreover, the ambitious leaders of revolutionary or reform movements in new states are also attracted to the American model because it legitimizes their personal asp ...
... industrialized nation and as an exemplar for democratic government easily accounts for the uncritical admiration of foreign observers. Moreover, the ambitious leaders of revolutionary or reform movements in new states are also attracted to the American model because it legitimizes their personal asp ...
TPS7.6.Stig ENEMARK
... as well as evaluated for specific entities and individuals within the system. ...
... as well as evaluated for specific entities and individuals within the system. ...
Slide 1
... administration's senior leadership needs to communicate its own vision for reform. This requires leaders across the public administration to collaborate in developing a co-ordinated vision or direction for where the public administration should be heading, or for the type of reform necessary, before ...
... administration's senior leadership needs to communicate its own vision for reform. This requires leaders across the public administration to collaborate in developing a co-ordinated vision or direction for where the public administration should be heading, or for the type of reform necessary, before ...
Dependent variables
... Supervisors in transition countries are more trusting of all institutions (whereas this is not the case for residents of OECD countries). ...
... Supervisors in transition countries are more trusting of all institutions (whereas this is not the case for residents of OECD countries). ...
2_Rothchild - Center for Effective Global Action
... institutional arrangements? Negotiations have frequently led to power-sharing arrangements that seek to balance power among the main adversaries. Unable to win a military victory on the battlefield, they agree, sometimes reluctantly, upon compromise formulas providing for the inclusion of major grou ...
... institutional arrangements? Negotiations have frequently led to power-sharing arrangements that seek to balance power among the main adversaries. Unable to win a military victory on the battlefield, they agree, sometimes reluctantly, upon compromise formulas providing for the inclusion of major grou ...
Manage War on Terrorism Coalition
... Argument: Both the origins and problems of post 9/11 approach not influence of 9/11 nor the displacement of liberal values by religion or security concerns, but the influence of liberalism itself. Left unchecked, the internal workings of liberalism turns into an illiberal hostility to pluralism and ...
... Argument: Both the origins and problems of post 9/11 approach not influence of 9/11 nor the displacement of liberal values by religion or security concerns, but the influence of liberalism itself. Left unchecked, the internal workings of liberalism turns into an illiberal hostility to pluralism and ...
Final Exam Review
... What is the relationships with young states and legitimacy? Why are and what kinds of institutions so important for democratization in developing states, why does this mean that democratization in developing states is difficult? Why is sovereignty a challenge for developing states, how do some gover ...
... What is the relationships with young states and legitimacy? Why are and what kinds of institutions so important for democratization in developing states, why does this mean that democratization in developing states is difficult? Why is sovereignty a challenge for developing states, how do some gover ...
Effective Partnership between Ministers and Bureaucratic Leaders
... Most African countries are at varying levels of reforming their public administration and the success in achieving the vision of a more professional and effective public administration requires strong leadership at both political and administrative levels. Effective, efficient, responsive, and accou ...
... Most African countries are at varying levels of reforming their public administration and the success in achieving the vision of a more professional and effective public administration requires strong leadership at both political and administrative levels. Effective, efficient, responsive, and accou ...
GEOG 1303 UNIT REVIEWS
... stateless nation - a people without state … World is populated by more than 1,600 stateless nations, most of which are in one way or another engaged in national movements. The classic instance of a stateless nation has been the Jewish people who for long centuries suffered for lack of a homeland unt ...
... stateless nation - a people without state … World is populated by more than 1,600 stateless nations, most of which are in one way or another engaged in national movements. The classic instance of a stateless nation has been the Jewish people who for long centuries suffered for lack of a homeland unt ...
Name of your country
... 1) Intro – “International Relations”: Observers of international relations believe “politics” is only possible when there is government Suggest two levels of analyses: Domestic = politics ...
... 1) Intro – “International Relations”: Observers of international relations believe “politics” is only possible when there is government Suggest two levels of analyses: Domestic = politics ...
Chapter 7: International Insecurity and the Causes of War and Peace
... 6. In terms of whether free trade leads to peace, World War I demonstrates which point of view? a. World War I occurred at a time of restricted trade b. World War I had nothing to do with the level of international trade among ...
... 6. In terms of whether free trade leads to peace, World War I demonstrates which point of view? a. World War I occurred at a time of restricted trade b. World War I had nothing to do with the level of international trade among ...
Intro to Comparative Government
... Totalitarian regimes generally have strong ideological goals authoritarian systems lack Authoritarian gov’ts do not necessarily use violence to destroy obstacles ...
... Totalitarian regimes generally have strong ideological goals authoritarian systems lack Authoritarian gov’ts do not necessarily use violence to destroy obstacles ...
GREAT DEBATES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
... All have had an effect on IR theory, some greater than others, but each merit analysis of their respective impacts. ...
... All have had an effect on IR theory, some greater than others, but each merit analysis of their respective impacts. ...
Economics of Conflict and Peace
... resources (International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences) Inequality which lines of individuals or households up vertically and measures inequality over the range of individuals – vertical inequality; Inequality between culturally defined groups – horizontal inequality. Unequal ac ...
... resources (International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences) Inequality which lines of individuals or households up vertically and measures inequality over the range of individuals – vertical inequality; Inequality between culturally defined groups – horizontal inequality. Unequal ac ...
Rethinking the Fundamentals of State-Building
... The most prominent leaders who cooperate with a stabilization intervention may expect to get positions of national power at the center of the new regime, and so they would benefit from a constitutional structure that concentrates power in the center. Furthermore, foreign interveners often find it co ...
... The most prominent leaders who cooperate with a stabilization intervention may expect to get positions of national power at the center of the new regime, and so they would benefit from a constitutional structure that concentrates power in the center. Furthermore, foreign interveners often find it co ...
Global Governance: Relevant actors and coalitions on the global level
... International law is a result of Western capitalist states and thus is structured to the self-interests of those states International organizations designed for the powerful Desire major change to 'overturn the contemporary international order in favor of one that distributes economic resources and ...
... International law is a result of Western capitalist states and thus is structured to the self-interests of those states International organizations designed for the powerful Desire major change to 'overturn the contemporary international order in favor of one that distributes economic resources and ...
(July 2003 est.) Capital
... needs Centrally planned production goals not related to customer demand Enterprises lied regularly to report desired outputs ...
... needs Centrally planned production goals not related to customer demand Enterprises lied regularly to report desired outputs ...
F13_POLS-2100_TextbookNotes
... Federalism: powers such as taxation, lawmaking, and security are devolved to regional bodies and to local legislatures that control specific territories within the country Asymmetric federalism: power is divided unevenly between regional bodies Unitary states: political power is concentrated at the ...
... Federalism: powers such as taxation, lawmaking, and security are devolved to regional bodies and to local legislatures that control specific territories within the country Asymmetric federalism: power is divided unevenly between regional bodies Unitary states: political power is concentrated at the ...
resumé-du-cours_realisme
... There is no actor above states capable of regulating their interactions; states must arrive at relations with other states on their own, rather than it being dictated to them by some higher controlling entity. ...
... There is no actor above states capable of regulating their interactions; states must arrive at relations with other states on their own, rather than it being dictated to them by some higher controlling entity. ...
Regimes
... People who occupy specialized authority roles and can give legitimate commands to others Attain Power and are accountable ? How do rulers come to power and what are the practices that hold them accountable? ...
... People who occupy specialized authority roles and can give legitimate commands to others Attain Power and are accountable ? How do rulers come to power and what are the practices that hold them accountable? ...