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‘constitution’ refers to the norms, principles and procedures of institutionalised governance that constitute the political … foundation of the European Union (EU). Although the paper is not a philosophical exercise in the foundations of good governance … the notion of ‘civic competence’: the institutional capacity of citizens to be actively engaged in the governance of the …
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The acquis communautaire is almost always (self-re)presented as a rock hard principle, as something applicant countries have to adapt to. Employing a Nietzsche-Foucauldian genealogical method, the paper explores an important instance of intersubjectivity of meaning among European integrators,...
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This paper examines the functioning of some of India's institutions of governance, namely, the legislative and … executive branches of government, the judiciary, and the bureaucracy, from an instrumental, economic perspective. Governance is … India's experience of governance reflects insufficiencies in all three dimensions: of durability, enforcement, and …
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hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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