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    <title>SYMPOSIUM on public management in a borderless economy: national governments in a world of transnational networks</title>
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  <abstract>This symposium issue of the International Review of Administrative Sciences deals with Managing in the Broderless Economy - New Challanges to the Public Service. It addresses the question of administrative and organizational capacity to manage the cotemporary social transition to the turbulant world of the global economy and, more generally, the global village. This issue contains the procedings of an international seminar organized by the IInstitute of Public Administration of Canada for the purpose of carrying out precisely such a reassesment. The seminar corers a broad range of topics such as new forces, new challanges for national governments, capacity and machinery for prority-settiing in governments; c</abstract>
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    <topic> Public Service</topic>
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