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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT PADEDR 22 1-462 (2002) (Publ. adm. dey.) 22, iii-v (2002) ISSN 0271-2075 Volume 22, Issue Nos. 1--5 CONTENTS ISSUE No. | February 2002 SPECIAL ISSUE Government—Nonprofit Relations in Comparative Perspective Editors’ preface D. W. Brinkerhofafnd J. M. Brinkerhoff Government-—nonprofit relations in comparative perspective: evolution, themes, and new directions J. M. Brinkerhofafn d D. W. Brinkerhoff Government-—nonprofit partnership: a defining framework J. M. Brinkerhoff National and supranational government-NGO relations: anti-discrimination policy formation in the European Union D. Bouget and L. Prouteau Business associations and better governance in Africa A. A. Goldsmith Government-nonprofit partners for health sector reform in central Asia: family group practice associations in Kazakhstan and Kyrgystan D. W. Brinkerhoff The internet and NGO-government relations: injecting chaos into order L. A. Brainard and P. D. Siplon The role of nonprofit associations in combating social exclusion in France P. Warin Faith organizations and neighbourhood councils in Los Angeles J. A. Musso, A. Kitsuse and T. L. Cooper Erratum ISSUE No. 2 Seeing eye to eye: organizational behaviour, brokering and building trust in Tanzania T. Hewitt, S. Wangwe and D. Wield Benchmarking: a tool for facilitating organizational learning? R. Auluck Cutting the bars: thoughts on ‘prisoners and escapees’ in Bangladesh Mt EE aids deed uchisaaehaaxcatinituniece we sag gtile woisood uncchdegaien etaace eat aaeaheaia eines Nae bel ae 123 Complexity in local stakeholder coordination: decentralization and community water management in northern Ghana E. T. Jackson and S. Gariba iV VOLUME CONTENTS Why things are never quite as simple in practice: opportunities for creating a system of social dispute resolution in Russia IE eae cri css stedeptanccracevakudeedesteigun piseniigns cease aba e RA eo pa eae Raa eae Aas ee Policy transfer and reversal: customary land registration from Africa to Melanesia P. Larmour State reform and the ‘privatized state’ in Paraguay A. Nickson and P. Lambert The role of donors: how to combine sector programme support with devolution? A comment from a practitioner to James Wunsch: ‘Decentralization, local governance and “‘recentralization” in Africa’ H. A. Nielsen The resource profile approach: a Kosovo case study D. Saltmarshe Solomon Islands: blending traditional power and modern structures in the state J. Turnbull Abstracts Section S. Allcock ISSUE No. 3 August 2002 Executive agencies in Tanzania: liberalization and Third World debt J. Caulfield 209 Fostering subnational autonomy and accountability in decentralized developing countries: lessons from the Papua New Guinea experience K. D. Edmiston Ethics revisited in a society in transition: the case of the former East Germany J.-C. Garcia-Zamor Conditionality, coercion and other forms of ‘power’: international financial institutions in the Pacific P. Larmour Policy of decentralization and changing governance of higher education in post-Mao China K.-H. Mok Capacity building for policy management through twinning: lessons from a Dutch-Namibian case D. Olowu PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTS Public Administration in Cuba Li BRS C RR ee OD, OREO AES DEEP EO UOR IE OEE PR AEE EAE NTT OT PUIE SURE EAP CN LUTTE PARTE eT et es ISSUE No. 4 October 2002 Building civic infrastructure: implementing community partnership grant programmes in South Africa C. F. Adams, M. E. Bell and T. Brown Learning to suck eggs, or is there a case for a postgraduate development studies benchmark? J. Copestake VOLUME CONTENTS Transforming top-down agricultural extension to a participatory system: a study of costs and prospective benefits in Egypt Ge Fp, Fe: FU aay ta Gi TR NLS isis icici pestind deandaceaien'acddncnnicescdanvesnoaiiaccausdenonel Building e-government in East and Southeast Asia: regional rhetoric and national (in)action I. Holliday Making ‘modernising government initiatives’ work: culture change through Collaborative Inquiry (CI) Se I UE Fi MEIN bio af san.<i vacixinneninnaciededben coup maeinn tag uanana ob adcbsioeiauiaeniasisteed Whatever happened to deconcentration? Recent initiatives in Cambodia M. Turner ISSUE No. 5 December 2002 MINI SYMPOSIUM ON RIVERS AND HURRICANES: MANAGING HUMAN KIND’S RELATIONSHIP TO NATURE Guest Editor’s Preface 1 EP ROR ONG OoA t RRL RY POORER 2 ROD Ree eA RES AL TD a ENT TCL wea Cs cher ee RENE SP Nya. 367 Three Gorges Project: the largest water conservancy project in the world W. Jiazhu Lessons learned from a small Native American community W. N. Espeland Popular mobilization and disaster management in Cuba H. Sims and K. Vogelmann Looking back on “‘what economists ought to know about dams” Ethnography of a policy process: a case study of land redistribution in Bangladesh J. Devine What could be achieved with greater public hospital autonomy? Comparison of public and PNFP hospitals in Uganda F. Ssengooba, L. Atuyambe, B. McPake, K. Hanson and S. OKUONZi........00.00cccccceeecenecceeccneeceeeeees Nonprofit organizations as contracted local social service providers in eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States R. J. Struyk Health systems decentralization and human resources management in low and middle income countries Y. Wang, C. Collins, S. Tang and T. Martineau Abstracts Section S. Allcock Author Index Volume Contents

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