Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa case studies on policy reform

The MENA-OECD Governance Program supports public sector reform in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region. Since its inception in 2003, the program has helped the region to improve institutions for good governance through continuous policy review and reform. The need to accelerate economic g...

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650 4 |a Law reform / Middle East 
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Includes bibliographical references
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Public administration / Middle East
Public administration / Africa, North
Public administration / Middle East / Case studies
Public administration / Africa, North / Case studies
Civil service reform / Middle East
Law reform / Middle East
Naher Osten
(DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content
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title Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa case studies on policy reform
title_auth Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa case studies on policy reform
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title_full Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa case studies on policy reform
title_fullStr Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa case studies on policy reform
title_full_unstemmed Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa case studies on policy reform
title_short Progress in public management in the Middle East and North Africa
title_sort progress in public management in the middle east and north africa case studies on policy reform
title_sub case studies on policy reform
topic Public administration / Middle East
Public administration / Africa, North
Public administration / Middle East / Case studies
Public administration / Africa, North / Case studies
Civil service reform / Middle East
Law reform / Middle East
topic_facet Public administration / Middle East
Public administration / Africa, North
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Civil service reform / Middle East
Law reform / Middle East
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Fallstudiensammlung