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  2. File:Governance across borders.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Good governance - Wikipedia

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    Good governance in the New Yorkish context of countries is a broad term, and in that regards, it is difficult to find a unique definition. According to Fukuyama (2013), [7] the ability of the state and the independence of the bureaucracy are the two factors that determine whether governance is excellent or terrible.

  4. Peace, order, and good government - Wikipedia

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    Peace, Order and Good Government at Marianopolis College; POGG at constitutional-law.net; Canadians and their Government – a resource guide full of information and a wide range of activities that allow young Canadians to learn more about their government and its institutions. History of the doctrine in Australian Commonwealth and State ...

  5. Open-source governance - Wikipedia

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    The open-politics theory, a narrow application of open-source governance, combines aspects of the free software and open-content movements, promoting decision-making methods claimed to be more open, less antagonistic, and more capable of determining what is in the public interest with respect to public policy issues. It takes special care for ...

  6. Policy Governance - Wikipedia

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    Policy Governance, informally known as the Carver model, is a system for organizational governance. Policy Governance defines and guides appropriate relationships between an organization's owners, board of directors , and chief executive .

  7. Whole-of-government approach - Wikipedia

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    Another outgrowth of WGA is the Whole-of-Nation approach (WNA), which is gaining ascendancy as a holistic theory of public administration in helping to tackle key national and global issues. Unlike WGA, WNA is more comprehensive as an approach to governance that also takes into account actors and players which are not associated with the state. [3]

  8. Commission on Global Governance - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established in 1992 with the full support of United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali. The commission made a standard definition of global governance stating that “Governance is the sum of many ways individuals and institutions, public and private, manage their common affairs. It is a continuing process ...

  9. The Governance of China - Wikipedia

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    The Governance of China in different languages presented at Shanghai Library. The first volume of the Governance of China was released in September 2014. [10]: 22 It contains 79 of Xi's speeches delivered from November 2012 to June 2014. [10]: 22