Beskrivning
The TS’s theme focuses on ‘Good Governance and Effectiveness of Public Institutions in post-Soviet Eurasia’ looking at best practice and development challenges of public institutions (e.g. parliaments, civil service, institutions of government, etc.), and their role and effectiveness in delivering good governance across Post-Soviet countries. Although Post-Soviet states share the history of a complex communist past, they nevertheless have been developing standards of good governance at a different pace and level, learning from international organisations, but also internally. In the last decade public sector entities in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan have been reformed to satisfy a complex range of political, economic and social objectives, which subjected them to a different set of internal and external constraints. This TS will seek to understand the processes of reforming public institutions in social-cultural, economic and political-international spheres.The current TS aims to engage PhD researchers, postdoctoral students and practitioners working in/with public institutions. Topics may be wide-ranging, covering all aspects of good governance such as institutional governance, urban governance, and security governance in the Post-Soviet Eurasian region.
The approach of the TS is interdisciplinary, meaning that we welcome participation from the social sciences, the humanities and law. Papers may focus exclusively on Post-Soviet Eurasian countries or region, on the issues related with public institutions and their effectiveness in reaching good governance objectives and goals. Comparative approaches are also welcomed.
Period | 17 feb. 2020 → 21 feb. 2020 |
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Typ av evenemang | !!Other |
Plats | Baku, AzerbajdzjanVisa på karta |
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