governance institutions
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governance
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡʌv.ən.əns/us/ˈɡʌv.ɚ.nəns/
the way that organizations or countries are managed at the highest level, and the systems for ...
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institution
noun
uk/ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən/
a large and important organization, such as a university ...
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One main obstacle is the retreat of the state and the minimalist view of governance institutions and mechanisms.
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The fieldwork suggests that community-based institutions do not operate in isolation: they interact both with their constituent members and with local governance institutions.
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The results included new governance institutions, procedures and substantive policies, as well as altered existing ones.
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First, the country's governance institutions proved unable to mobilise the population against the rebellion.
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Political behaviour remains marked by weak governance institutions, increasing political polarisation, uncertain civilian control of the armed forces, widespread distrust and a weak culture of consensus and compromise.
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Such an assessment will have to examine the failed governance arrangements that precipitated violent conflicts and, in the light of identified problems, craft appropriate governance institutions.
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Within all three countries, constitutional reforms are needed to create and empower local governance institutions, and establish such task-specific jurisdictions for the provision of public goods and services.
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This article offers explanations for the failures by focusing on the interplay between the policy choices of decision-makers and the country's governance institutions and social structure.
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Local self governance institutions in rural areas include 33 zilla parishads, 355 panchayat samitis and 27,993 gram panchayats.
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The functions of provincial councils are to take part in provincial development planning and to participate in the monitoring and appraisal of other provincial governance institutions.
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Her work has examined the phenomenon of transnationality and governance, with a focus on how global governance institutions increasingly interact with politics and practices on the ground.
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