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100 _aJreisat, Jamil
245 _aGovernance in a globalizing world
260 _c2004
300 _ap.1003-029.
520 _aThe capacity of a governance system to act and the integrity of its actions are increasingly recognized as foundations to society's advancement and development. Globalization influences on governance, particularly its administrative side, are creating new needs and demands. Even when the outcome of globalization is debatable, its impact on today's public managers clearly calls for expansion of their intellectual horizons and refinement of their operational skills. Managers must improve their communication and negotiation skills, conform to higher standards of accountability, transparency, and ethics, and master the complex new technologies within e-government. In fostering reform, public institutions must rely on their own internal learning processes while adapting to international standards and practices. The lesson: Within the still-unfolding global conditions, systems of governance everywhere have a choice of adapting or losing the game. - Reproduced.
650 _aGood governance
650 _aPublic administration
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
909 _a63804
999 _c63804
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