Browsing by Keywords "Governance"
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Bureaucratization
(SAGE Publications, Inc., 2004)Bureaucracy, or bureaucratization, refers to routinized, deper-sonalized, and dispersed processes devoted to the execution of a variety of administrative tasks, and to the regulation and assessment of these tasks. Within ... -
Conditional deliberation: the case of joint parliamentary committees in the EU
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2014)Deliberation, as a mode of interaction based on the logic of reason-giving argumentation, is a core feature of the European Union institutions. Yet only few studies have explored the conditions that make deliberation ... -
Effect of international credits on income distributions of developing countries : a panel data analysis
(Bilkent University, 2006)Today, international credits are among the key ingredients of the growth strategies pursued by the developing countries and the investigation of the relationship between international credits and income distribution is ... -
Global transformations versus local dynamics in Istanbul
(Elsevier, 2000-10)Istanbul, as the greatest metropolis of Turkey and one of the great cities of the world, has been rapidly transforming in recent years. This paper analyzes various aspects of this transformation to lead to an understanding ... -
Policy networks within the Turkish health sector : capacity, institutionalization and impact
(Bilkent University, 2017-09)Policy networks refer to platforms that facilitate collaboration among public, private and voluntary actors with the purpose of public policy making. Despite the extensive research done on the issue, not much is known about ... -
The politics of austerity and public policy reform in the EU
(Sage Publications Ltd., 2014-04-07)The European Union (EU) is at a critical juncture that will either trigger further integration or reinforce a mode of intergovernmental cooperation. The spread of market pressure to a growing number of states demonstrates ... -
The state, international competitiveness and neoliberal globalisation: is there a future beyond 'the competition state'?
(Cambridge University Press, 2006-01)This article seeks to contribute to opening up a space of possibility for the state to become something other than a competitive entity in and through a critical (re)problematisation of 'international competitiveness' ...