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Public Administration and Territorial Development: Interconnection, Challenges and Solutions beyond World Crisis
May 28, 2014 - May 29, 2014
Venue: Irkutsk, Russia
Organizer(s): Baikal State University of Economics and Law, Faculty of World Economy and Public Administration Economics, Public Administration Department
Language: Russian, English
Contact: Conference Secretariat Office:
Baikal State University of Economics and Law Department of Economics and Public Administration Lenin str. 11, 664003 Irkutsk, Russia
e-mail: baikal-conference@ya.ru
Tel.: +7 983 249 97 75
Fax: +7 3952 24 10 61
Info link: http://baikalconf.isea.ru/
The conference aims at encouraging theoretical and applied public administration researches, which contribute to social and economical development of the region and stable local communities beyond world crisis. Although the world crisis is not over, but nevertheless it is possible to analyse some consequences. Researchers and experts from different fields (Public Administration, Political Science, Law, Economics, Management, Regional Development, etc.) are invited to discuss different aspects of the proposed subject.
Depending on the interest of participants, the 2014 Conference will feature up to three sessions focusing on the following topics:
Session 1:
National and European Trends in Public Administration
• E-Government (ICT in PA)
• Local Governance and Democracy
• Strategic Management in Government
• Public services provided by Governments and local authorities
Session 2:
Territorial Development Issues
• Strategic Partnerships in Territorial Development
• Regional Branding and Place Marketing
• Development of Different Sectors of Regional and Local Economies
• Effective Instruments of Sustainable Development of the Baikal Region
• World Crisis Impact on Territorial Development
Session 3:
Formation of Professional Competencies of Future Public Servants in Line with the Bologna Process
• Issues of the Bologna Process implementation into National Educational Systems
• Innovations in Public Servants Higher Education and Training
• State and Local Authorities’ Role in Forming of Professional Competencies and Practical Skills of Future Public Servants