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Indian Council of Social Science Research., ed. Concept of good governance & Kautilya's arthashastra. New Delhi: Indian Council of Social Science Research, 2003.

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Good governance. Delhi: Indian Publishers Distributors, 2002.

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Towards good governance. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2001.

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Putra, Fadillah. Senjakala good governance. Malang: Averroes Press, 2009.

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Putra, Fadillah. Senjakala good governance. Malang: Averroes Press, 2009.

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Putra, Fadillah. Senjakala good governance. Malang: Averroes Press, 2009.

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Tjandra, W. Riawan. Praksis good governance. 2nd ed. Bantul: Pondok Edukasi, 2006.

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Kendall, Nigel. Good corporate governance. London: Accountancy Books, 1999.

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Sutedi, Adrian. Good corporate governance. Jakarta: Sinar Grafika, 2011.

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UN Women South Asia Sub Regional Office, ed. Concept paper: Gender responsive governance. New Delhi: UN Women South Asia Sub-Regional Office, 2012.

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Rajesh, Bansal, Walia Kiran Lekha, and India. Dept. of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances., eds. Good governance initiatives & reforms. Chandigarh: Govt. of Haryana, 2006.

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Asmara, Galang. Ombudsman dan good governance. Pekanbaru, Riau: UIR Press, 2006.

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Santosa, Achmad. Good governance & hukum lingkungan. Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta: Indonesian Center for Environmental Law, 2001.

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Good governance for Pakistan. [Karachi: s.n.], 2001.

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Babalola, Afe. Leadership and good governance. Ibadan, Nigeria: Social Sciences and Reproductive Health Research Network, 2001.

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Haatembo, Mooya. JCTR reader: Good governance. Lusaka, Zambia: Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection, 2008.

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Molisa, Grace Mera. Women and good governance. [Port Vila, Vanuatu: Blackstone Pub., 2002.

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Smith, B. C. Good Governance and Development. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-06218-5.

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Khan, M. A. Muqtedar. Islam and Good Governance. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54832-0.

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Mohammed, Asif, Sasi K. P, and ActionAid (Organization), eds. Good governance: Resource book. Bangalore: Books for Change, 2004.

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Asmara, Galang. Ombudsman dan good governance. Pekanbaru, Riau: UIR Press, 2006.

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Geeraert, Arnout, and Frank van Eekeren. Good Governance in Sport. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003172833.

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Ratna, Suminar. Cara praktis menuju good governance: Sistem management nasional menuju good governance. [Jakarta]: Majalah Duta, 2008.

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Zhang, Wei. Human rights and good governance. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2016.

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Dubey, Muchkund. Good governance and economic development. Allahabad: Society for Peace, Security & Development Studies, 1998.

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Ari. Membangun good governance di desa. Yogyakarta: Institute for Research and Empowerment, 2003.

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Ernstorfer, Anita. Capacity development for good governance. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2009.

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Pasha, Hafiz A. Elements of good economic governance. Karachi: Social Policy and Development Centre, 2000.

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Muhammad, Mahmood bin. Religion, politics, and good governance. Gurgaon: Hope India Publications, 2009.

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Religion, politics, and good governance. Gurgaon: Hope India Publications, 2009.

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Chiegboka, A. B. C. The humanities and good governance. Nimo, Anambra State, Nigeria: Rex Charles and Patrick Ltd., 2012.

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Accountability of conscience & good governance. Lahore: Pilot Educational Products, 2004.

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Fund, International Monetary. Good governance: The IMF's role. Washington, D.C: International Monetary Fund, 1997.

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South Asia Regional Conference of Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows on Good Governance in South Asia: Problems, Opportunities, and Strategies (2nd 2002 Kathmandu, Nepal). Good governance: South Asian perspectives. Kathmandu: Nepal Association of Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows, 2003.

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Asoegwu, Remmy Ifechukwu. A guide on good governance. Enugu [Nigeria]: Nolix Educational Publications, 2004.

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Civil Service Conference (5th 2000 INTAN). Good governance: Issues and challenges. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: National Institute of Public Administration, Public Service Dept., Malaysia, 2000.

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Hadi, Sadhono. Good corporate governance sehari-hari. Bandung: Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Sekretariat Perusahaan, 2001.

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China's searches for good governance. New York: Palgrave Macmilan, 2011.

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Governance and the public good. Albany, N.Y: State University of New York Press, 2006.

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Tjiptoherijanto, Prijono. Good governance: The "Storybook children". Depok, West Java, Indonesia: Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, 2012.

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al-Ahsan, Abdullah, and Stephen B. Young, eds. Qur’anic Guidance for Good Governance. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57873-6.

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Sedarmayanti. Good governance: Kepemerintahan yang baik. Bandung: Mandar Maju, 2012.

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Hadjon, Philipus M. Hukum administrasi dan good governance. Jakarta: Penerbit Universitas Trisakti, 2010.

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Paul, Thornton. Good governance for pension schemes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Good Governance: Concept and Context. Oxford University Press, 2019.

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Baghel, C. L. Good Governance ; Concept and Approaches. Kanishka Publishers & Distributors, 2006.

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Addink, Henk. Good Governance. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198841159.001.0001.

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The pivotal aim of this book is to explain the creation, development, and impact of good governance from a conceptual, principal perspective and in the context of national administrative law. Three lines of reasoning have been worked out: developing the concept of good governance; specification of this concept by developing principles of good governance; and implementation of these principles of good governance on the national level. In this phase of further development of good governance, it is important to have a clear concept of good governance, presented in this book as the third cornerstone of a modern state, alongside the concepts of the rule of law and democracy. That is a rather new national administrative law perspective which is influenced by regional and international legal developments; thus, we can speak about good governance as a multilevel concept. But the question is: how is this concept of good governance further developed? Six principles of good governance (which in a narrower sense also qualify as principles of good administration) have been further specified in a systematic way, from a legal perspective. These are the principles of properness, transparency, participation, effectiveness, accountability, and human rights. Furthermore, the link has been made with integrity standards. The important developments of each of these principles are described on the national level in Europe, but also in countries outside Europe (such as Australia, Canada, and South Africa). This book gives a systematic comparison of the implementation of the principles of good governance between countries.
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Dickenson, Donna. The Common Good. Edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199680832.013.75.

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In conventional thinking, the promise of scientific progress gives automatic and unquestioned legitimacy to any new development in biotechnology. It is the nearest thing we have in a morally relativistic society to the concept of the common good. This chapter begins by examining a recent case study, so-called ‘mitochondrial transfer’ or three-person IVF, in which policymakers appeared to accept that this new technology should be effectively deregulated because that would serve UK national scientific progress and the national interest, despite serious unanswered concerns about its effectiveness and safety. The historical and philosophical underpinnings of the concept of the common good should make us more sceptical of the manner in which the concept can be perverted by particular interests. But there are also hopeful signs that the common good and the biomedical commons are being taken seriously in new models for governance of genomics and biotechnology more generally.
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Frankenberger, Rolf, and Elena Chernenkova, eds. Local Governance and Public Wellbeing. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748906186.

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Well-being is a core concept for measuring the satisfaction of citizens with and in their social, political and economic situations. In particular, it is local conditions that are decisive for such an evaluation—and thus also for local welfare production. In addition to municipalities as state authorities, initiatives, non-commercial organisations, associations and federations are also decisive as important welfare producers. From a comparative perspective, the contributions in this volume shed light on various aspects and dimensions of local welfare production and their effects on citizens’ satisfaction. They examine examples from Russia and Germany, in particular the two cities Petrozavodsk and Tübingen as well as the Republic of Karelia and Baden-Württemberg: the theoretical foundations and social challenges, their attitudes and populations, participatory projects and measures of welfare production. With contributions by Daniel Buhr, Elena Chernenkova, Ksenija Chumak, Elizaveta Dibtceva, Kirill Fitisov, Rolf Frankenberger, Christopher Gohl, Stewart Gold, Polina Kopteva, Alisa Kruglova, Natalja Lavrushina, Irina Miljukova, Yuliya Petrovskaya, Maria Pitukhina, Denis Sachuk, Anni Schlumberger, Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, Ekaterina Shestakova, Ekaterina Shlapeko, Anna Simakova, Isabel Sinner, Irina Stepus, Carmen Thamm, Anatoly Tsygankov
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Dominguez, Roberto. The Debate on Global Governance in the United States. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793342.003.0011.

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In light of the significant role of the United States in international relations, this chapter argues that the conceptualizations and practices of global governance in the United States are far from monolithic. While the scholarly debate has been prolific in producing a better explanation of what global governance is, the US government has not embraced it as a concept, and on the sporadic occasions where governance is used in official speeches or programmes, the term is often linked to good governance practices in other countries, particularly in Africa. From the methodological perspective, this chapter analyses publications and official documents produced in the United States over the past decade. The argument is developed across three sections: an interpretation of governance and global governance in the US; review of the concept of global governance in US government, think tanks, and universities; and an exploration of global governance in US–African relations.
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