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Public administration and public governance play a crucial role in society today by ensuring that social needs are met. Due to the constantly changing environment, public governance models have transformed many times, creating differences in public governance practices among public...
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The main objective of the book is to analyze Slovenia's threefold transition in the context of a broader transition … book provides an overview of the most important developments faced by Slovenia during its transition-the achievements, the … problems, and the challenges-and discusses the lessons that have been learned and the main challenges that Slovenia can expect …
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comparing the developments and union strategies in Germany, Poland and Slovenia - identified as traditionally rather coordinated …
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The municipality generally uses its property to perform self-governing functions, and public or business activities. In the conditions of the Slovak Republic, the municipality operates either as a legal entity in its own name or carries out business activities with the help of a contributory and...
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In the new paradigm of territorial development, an important role is attributed to the cooperation of local government units with the society, considered as a factor of local development. This cooperation is determined, among others, by engaging citizens in local matters, including through...
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A municipality’s budget is a tool that significantly affects the long-term economic potential of the area. In addition, it is an important tool for the management of the municipality, in relation to the effective provision of public services for inhabitants. To ensure them, it uses the...
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Newly formed territorial communities acquire a real subjectivity in the processes of the management of territorial development: they become responsible for a significant share of day-to-day economic activities within their sphere of responsibility, especially in territories with a predominantly...
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