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author = {Nina Bagdasarova , Akunov Aalybek , Marina Glooshkova , Tatyana Tretyakova , Sergei Slepchenko , Oleg Tarbinsky , Gulnara Kurmanova},
title = {Democratic Governance: Alternative Approaches to Kyrgyzstan’s Future Development},
journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
year = {2001},
location = {New York},
URL = {http://www.undp.kg/},
abstract = { This report focuses on the future of the country. Its main thesis is that democratic governance is not only a challenge for the development of the country, but also a vital opportunity for bringing about qualitative changes in people’s lives. Democratic governance, as outlined by the authors, refers to a type of governance in which social order is maintained not only by means of a formal rule system but also through the interaction of a variety of local actors. Agents of democratic governance (representatives of the government, the private sector and the civil society) participate in a collective decision-making process, together determining its future dynamics.}
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TY - JOUR AU - Nina Bagdasarova , Akunov Aalybek , Marina Glooshkova , Tatyana Tretyakova , Sergei Slepchenko , Oleg Tarbinsky , Gulnara Kurmanova TI - Democratic Governance: Alternative Approaches to Kyrgyzstan’s Future Development PY - 2001 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.kg/, AB - This report focuses on the future of the country. Its main thesis is that democratic governance is not only a challenge for the development of the country, but also a vital opportunity for bringing about qualitative changes in people’s lives. Democratic governance, as outlined by the authors, refers to a type of governance in which social order is maintained not only by means of a formal rule system but also through the interaction of a variety of local actors. Agents of democratic governance (representatives of the government, the private sector and the civil society) participate in a collective decision-making process, together determining its future dynamics.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Democratic Governance: Alternative Approaches to Kyrgyzstan’s Future Development AU - Nina Bagdasarova , Akunov Aalybek , Marina Glooshkova , Tatyana Tretyakova , Sergei Slepchenko , Oleg Tarbinsky , Gulnara Kurmanova PY - 2001 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.kg/, AB - This report focuses on the future of the country. Its main thesis is that democratic governance is not only a challenge for the development of the country, but also a vital opportunity for bringing about qualitative changes in people’s lives. Democratic governance, as outlined by the authors, refers to a type of governance in which social order is maintained not only by means of a formal rule system but also through the interaction of a variety of local actors. Agents of democratic governance (representatives of the government, the private sector and the civil society) participate in a collective decision-making process, together determining its future dynamics.