IPSA World Congress in Fukuoka, Japan July 9-13, 2006
Papers for SOG-panels at IPSA world congress, Fukuoka
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The Limits of Loyalty. Civil Servants’ Role
Perception within the Swedish Government Office
Göran Sundström,
Stockholm University, Stockholm Center for Organizational Research
Rune Premfors,
Stockholm University, Stockholm Center for Organizational Research |
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CHALLENGES OF THE NEW REGULATION
Graham K. Wilson,
Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Organizing Immigration - a Comparison of
New Zealand and Norway
Tom Christensen,
University of Oslo
Per Lægreid, University
of Bergen
Richard Norman,
Victoria University of Wellington |
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Games in History: A Framework for
Studying Institutional Design in the Public Sector
Kutsal Yesilkagit, ph.d.,
University of Utrecht, Utrechts School of Governance |
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Comparative Global Governance: Interest
Groups and Transnational Governance
Jonathan GS Koppell,
Yale School of Management |
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Public Sector Reform and Economic
Success: Nordic lessons to be learnt?
Kåre Hagen & Nick Sitter
Department of Public Governance
The Norwegian School of Management BI |
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Regulatory Reforms in the
Telecommunications Sector in Southeast Asia: Converging Logics but
National Particularities
Martin Painter, City
University of Hong Kong |
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Enclaves within the State. How
democratic is the Swedish Public Administration?
PhD Åsa Vifell,
Stockholm University/Score, Stockholm, Sweden |
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