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  • Georgia: foreign policy and national security priorities
    By Alexander Rondeli. As a result of the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, 14 independent, small states have emerged. All are trying to develop democratic societies and market economies. All are trying to find their place and role in teh international political and economic systems.Georgia is one of the three small states in teh South Caucasus, which became independent in 1991 as a result of the Soviet break-up. The begining of Georgia's sovereign existence could be characterised as the most disastrous of all the post-Soviet states. The biggest hindrance to Georgia's prospects of developing into a modern, European-type state is its fragile statehood and internal political weakness
    in x2006 Fellows-ALL > 2006 Fellows - Wider Europe > Fariz Ismailzade with publication weurope workinggroups
  • Legal and Judicial Development in Yemen
    The World Bank Group. The project aims at implementing a pilot program of judicial training, to assess, and enhance the effectiveness of the judiciary, provide business advise, as well as develop an economic legislation. The project components include: the judicial development; the legal development; the development of a public awareness campaign, through policy and program management, will provide better understanding of the improved judicial and legal systems.
    in x2006 Fellows-ALL > 2006 Fellows - Islam > Majid Mohammadi with islam online organization publication workinggroups
  • The politics of participation: evidence from five districts in Pakistan
    By Mehr Latif. This study concentrated on three aspects of CCBs: their leadership; ability to encourage citizen participation; and their responsiveness to the needs of local peoples. This brief was written to provide policymakers and practitioners with information on how CCB projects are being implemented and recommendations on how to make them stronger. The paper addresses four policy problems impacting CCBs: 1) Inefficiencies in the administrative systems facilitating the boards; 2) Cooption of the boards by an individual or a group; 3) Legal questions about ownership of CCB projects; and 4) Questions of sustainability that arise in part from these ownership issues
    in x2006 Fellows-ALL > 2006 Fellows - Islam > Haroon Rafique with article islam publication workinggroups

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