The 22nd NISPAcee Annual Conference

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In the conference participated 317 participants

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Almost 250 conference participants from 36 countries participated

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Perfect conference. Well organised. Very informative.

M.deV., Netherlands, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

Thanks to the NISPAcee Conference organisers and best wishes for the further suc cess of our common cause.

L.G., Russian Federation, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

The conference was well organised. I enjoyed it very much. The panels were inter esting and I enjoyed all of the events. I hope to make it to Georgia next year.

J.D., Estonia, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

It was a very efficiently organised conference and also very productive. I met s everal advanced scientists and discussed my project with them.

I.S., Azerbaijan, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

The Conference was very academically fruitful!

M. K., Republic of Macedonia, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

Thanks for organising the pre-conference activity. I benefited significantl y!

R. U., Uzbekistan, 19th Conference, Varna 2011

Each information I got, was received perfectly in time!

L. S., Latvia, 21st Conference 2013, Serbia

All parts of the conference were very useful. Thank you very much for the excell ent organisation of this event!

O. B., Ukraine, 19th Conference, Varna 2011

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 Meeting DETAILS of Conference Program  

for the  14th NISPAcee Annual Conference
    Program Overview

Thursday, May 11, 2006            4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

III. Working Group on Strategic Leadership in Central Government 
Session 1: Administrative Reforms via a vis Administrative Capacity
Room White hall I 
Related to III. Working Group on Strategic Leadership in Central Gov... 
WG Programme Coordinators:
  Katarina Staronova, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia
Radoslaw Zubek, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom
Theme 2006: ”Strategic Management Capacities and Regulatory Quality in Central and Eastern Europe”
 

The quality of government regulation has attracted increasing interest among both practitioners and academics (OECD 1995, 1997, 2002; Nicolletti & Pryor 2001; Baldwin & Cave 1999, Baldwin et al. 2000). The OECD and World Bank have paid particular attention to problems of regulatory quality and identified the reform of law-making institutions as one of their main policy objectives. The EU has also encouraged its member states to address domestic regulatory problems so as to enhance the European economy’s ability to generate growth and innovation. In Central and Eastern Europe, a large share of legislation and regulation has been imposed by the requirements of EU accession and membership. Proportional electoral systems and a large number of unstable parties prevail in many countries of the region, yielding complicated, fragile majority constellations in parliaments and coalition or minority cabinets as the exclusive model of government in the region. Such cabinets are shaped by the need to compromise with coalition partners, strong incentives to form rival coalitions with opposition parties and a shift of political power from the centre of government to party headquarters or parliament. Regulatory quality is a function of executive capacity. This capacity can be strengthened by streamlining decision procedures, developing the government or prime minister’s office and reinforcing incentives for collective or centralized decision making. The Ljubljana workshop intends to develop more precise notions of the causal relations between powerful and cohesive executive and policy reforms as well as a more contextualized understanding of specific executive changes and their effects.



Papers:

Paper: Government agenda control:Evidence from Polish Parliament 1997-2005
Author(s):
Radoslaw Zubek, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom
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Paper: A comparison and assessment of "New Management"(NPM) and "New European PA"(NEPA) as approaches to administrative reform
Author(s):
William †Dunn, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
David Y. Miller, Associate Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
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Paper: Public administration reform and the policy making process in Romania
Author(s):
Marius Profiroiu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Senior Lecturer, Phd. Marius PROFIROIU
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Paper: Measuring reform capacity? Conceptualizing a new index of executive capacity and accountability
Author(s):
anonym Anonym, Bucharest, Romania
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