Le rôle des réseaux
By: DADDAH, Turkia Ould.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : ENA, oct./déc. 2001Revue Française D'Administration Publique 100, p. 695-703Abstract: In the past, states were in charge of international cooperation among administrations. Todya however, this task has been taken up by numerous associations and non-governmental organizations specialized in administration and organized as networks. This change was made possible by globalization nd the gradual decline of the welfare state. This new context has revealed not 0only teh imporatnce of teh administrative aspects of development, but also the specific input of these organizations and associations and their networks, whcihc are in a better position than governments to ensure that administrative cooperation remaisn efficient in a global worldItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In the past, states were in charge of international cooperation among administrations. Todya however, this task has been taken up by numerous associations and non-governmental organizations specialized in administration and organized as networks. This change was made possible by globalization nd the gradual decline of the welfare state. This new context has revealed not 0only teh imporatnce of teh administrative aspects of development, but also the specific input of these organizations and associations and their networks, whcihc are in a better position than governments to ensure that administrative cooperation remaisn efficient in a global world
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