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Program Overview |
Friday, May 12, 2006 9:00 - 10:30
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IV. Working Group on Democratic Governance of Multiethnic communities |
Session 2: PA Education and Training for Multiethnic Democracy: Policy Issues and Challenges |
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Glass hall II |
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IV. Working Group on Democratic Governance of Multiethnic... |
WG Programme Coordinators: |
Michael Brintnall, Montgomery College, Rockville, United States Petra Kovacs, Open Society Institute Hungary, Budapest, Hungary Zsuzsa Katona, Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiatives, Budapest, Hungary
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In exploring how public management addresses needs of multiethnic democracy, not all solutions come from traditional public administration or public administration training. This session explores how different institutions can play a role, from multinational corporations to local government reforms. We will also hear about a number of specific policy areas in which issues of ethnicity and public service delivery must be addressed, including housing, language policy, and migration.
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Paper: The ethnic structure of population as factor of the public administration curriculum’s creation in Ukraine. Case study of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Author(s): Rustem Ablyatifov, Lviv Regional Institute of Public Administration, NAPA, Lviv, Ukraine Presenter(s):
Paper: Equal opportunity:the entrance of the Roma into the public life with the help of multinational companies Author(s): Agnes Horvath, University of Tokaj, Sarospatak, Hungary Presenter(s):
Paper: Democratic governance of multiethnic communities Author(s): Elmira Noguybaeva, Kyrgyz National University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Presenter(s):
Paper: The Minority issues, importance of focusing on language matters and the challenge from the classical minority protection system to new minority’s Author(s): Nehare Zeqiraj, Office of KPC Coordinator UNMIK/Pristina- Kosovo, Pristina, Kosovo, Serbia NA Presenter(s):
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