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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1 (2009): Public Governance

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2009): Public Governance

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Jerzy Hausner, Stanisław Mazur (eds.)
Kraków 2009
ISSN: 1898-3529
number of pages: 106

Published: 2009-06-25

Full Issue

  • PDF (Polish)

Articles

  • Energy Security for Poland – Autonomous or Complementary Categories? Consequences for Public Policy

    Agnieszka Dobroczyńska, Leszek Juchniewicz
    5-18
    • PDF (Polish)
  • Will Convergence or Polarization Characterise Poland’s Regional Development to 2020, in the Light of the Projection of the Hermin Model?

    Tadeusz Kudłacz, Dariusz Woźniak
    19-32
    • PDF (Polish)
  • Communally-owned Real Estate in the Development Programmes for the Outer Zone of the Szczecin Metropolitan Area

    Teodor Skotarczak, Maciej J. Nowak
    33-44
    • PDF (Polish)
  • Judicial Governance and Governing through Courts

    Marek Zirk-Sadowski
    45-64
    • PDF (Polish)

Selection of classic texts

  • Governance, Order, and Change in World Politics z wprowadzeniem Boba Jessopa

    James Nathan Rosenau
    65-82
    • PDF (Polish)

Interviews

  • Interview with Mayor of Wrocław Rafał Dutkiewicz

    Marek Benio
    83-88

Documents – Elaborations – Reports

  • Towards a Diagnosis of Poland’s Governmental Administration. Context, Information Requirements and Prospects

    Karol Olejniczak
    89-103
    • PDF (Polish)

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Malopolska School of Public Administration
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