Dwivedi, O.P.
Common good and good governance - 1998 - p.253-264. - Jul-Sep
Pursuing proper crystallisation of thinking behind the concepts of `good governance' and `common good' through drawing support from their roots in Hindu scriptures and western classical thought, the author discusses in detail the import behind the terms `Dharma', `common good', `public interest', and their relationship in promoting and sustaining common good of the governed. - Reproduced
Good governance
Public administration
Common good and good governance - 1998 - p.253-264. - Jul-Sep
Pursuing proper crystallisation of thinking behind the concepts of `good governance' and `common good' through drawing support from their roots in Hindu scriptures and western classical thought, the author discusses in detail the import behind the terms `Dharma', `common good', `public interest', and their relationship in promoting and sustaining common good of the governed. - Reproduced
Good governance
Public administration
