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    History of the origin and development of the institute of operational service of economic sectors, lines of work, fixed objects and territories by criminal police divisions by S. A. Chyzh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The necessity of improving the institute of operative service, revision of its basic concepts, taking into account the specifics of operative service for different subjects of operational and investigative activities is proved.…”
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    Conditional Populist Party Support: The Role of Dissatisfaction and Incumbency by Nina Wiesehomeier, Saskia Ruth-Lovell, Matthew Singer

    “…Dissatisfied voters support populist opposition parties, but support for populist incumbents is higher among those satisfied with democracy and its institutions. While democratic deficits and poor governance provide openings for populists, populists are held accountable for institutional outcomes.…”
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    Identification and Classification of Factors Influencing the Regulation of Priority Goods Markets Based on Network Governance with an Interpretive Structural Modeling Approach by sadegh Dadashi, Fattah Sharifzadeh, Reza Vaezi, Hossein Aslipour

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Predominantly, governmental organizations have been structured on hierarchical principles, wherein managers must navigate authority, law compliance, and accountability. …”
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    Investigating the Role of the basic Components of Smart Governance in Realizing a Smart City with the ISM Method (Case Study: Tehran) by ALi Asghar Pourezzat, Tayebeh Abbasi, Shahryar Maghsoodi Kenari, Mohammad Mehdi Namdar Joybari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…After reviewing the research background and conducting in-depth interviews, several critical components were identified, including citizen participation, e-government, smart management, technology utilization, the political and institutional environment, internet access and usage, socio-environmental characteristics, transparency, accountability, data exchange, and public-private sector collaboration. …”
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    Enhancing The Role Of Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (APIP) In Corruption Prevention: A Case Study Of Halmahera Selatan Regency by Muhammad Zaki Abd. Wahab, Faissal Malik, Nam Rumkel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These measures are crucial for effective corruption prevention and fostering transparent and accountable governance at the regional level. …”
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    Peculiarities of normative and legal regulation for the activity of higher education institutions with specific conditions which provide training for the National Police of Ukraine by D. V. Shvets

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The general significance of the legal regulations governing such institutions of higher education has been elucidated and the role of individual legislation in this area has also been established. …”
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    Evolution of legal regulation of municipal service in the Republic of Lithuania and Ukraine by A. O. Murtishcheva

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The peculiarities of the formation of legislation on service in local self-government bodies in Ukraine have been also characterized. …”
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    The impact of centralization on structural changes in healthcare: when it works by Sergey Shishkin, Igor Sheiman, Elena Potapchik, Vasily Vlassov, Svetlana Sazhina

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This paper explores the impact of centralization of healthcare governance on the structure of the healthcare system in Russia, including shift in service delivery structure, the institutional organization of healthcare providers, and their interactions.MethodologyWe employ quantitative and qualitative analysis to study how centralization has contributed to restructuring service delivery with instruments of utilization planning, vertical health programs, and centrally determined pathways of patients flows in a multi-level health care system.FindingsCentralization of healthcare governance has contributed to restructuring the Russian healthcare system, providing positive changes in structure of inpatient/outpatient care utilization, the organizational structure of service providers, and the structure of their activities. …”
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    THE NIGERIAN OIL RESOURCEAND SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUND: AN INTERROGATION by Joshua DANJUMA

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Findings reveal poor political institutions, corruption and lack of accountability, weak executive control of oil resource governance with apparent inadequate checks and balances, and the resultant conflicts and clashes of interests, manipulations, and inflation of oil contracts with favouritism in allocating oil blocs to cronies.Therefore, this articleshades in a newlight by interrogating the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Fund to ensure optimal benefits of oil wealth to all citizenry; it submits that measures must be adopted in building political institutions, reforming the Niger Delta Development Commission; diversification, building a welfare state, equitable distribution of oil wealth and the imposition of direct tax. …”
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    How Authoritative Media and Personal Social Media Influence Policy Compliance Through Trust in Government and Risk Perception: Quantitative Cross-Sectional Survey Study by Hua Zhang, Cheng Yang, Xiuxian Deng, Chunyan Luo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ResultsFirst, the mediation effect of trust in government indicates that the use of authoritative media can enhance trust in government, which significantly increases individuals’ policy compliance behavior (β coefficient=0.108, 95% CI 0.080-0.135; P<.001). …”
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    The South African Traditional Communities and Women for Rural Democracy and Land Rights by Wandile Brian Zondo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This distortion has been exacerbated by the continued lack of meaningful public consultation with traditional communities, by the government, traditional authorities, and external parties on matters that relate to traditional governance and land administration. …”
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    Public Administration Reform in Bulgaria: Top-down and Externally-driven Approach by Emilia Zankina

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…PAR is examined along five key dimensions – transparency and accountability, civil service and human resources management (HRM), public service delivery and digitalisation, organisation and management of government, and policy-making coordination and implementation. …”
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