Challenges Of Governance


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Challenges of Governance


Challenges of Governance

Author: B K Chaturvedi

language: en

Publisher: Rupa Publication

Release Date: 2019


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Autobiographical reminiscences of B. K. Chaturvedi, b. 1944, Indian civil servant and his official career in Indian civil service.

High Seas Governance


High Seas Governance

Author: Robert C. Beckman

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2018-11-26


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High Seas Governance: Gaps and Challenges identifies gaps in and challenges to the existing legal regime in the protection and preservation of the marine environment of the high seas, including sensitive marine areas. The gaps identified in the book include the failure of liability and compensation schemes to cover pollution of the high seas and the fact that no state has the responsibility to clean up pollution of the high seas. One common theme of the book is that it is necessary to identify a state other than flag states, port states or coastal states, which should have an obligation to exercise jurisdiction and control over certain activities on the high seas.

The Challenges Of Governance In A Complex World


The Challenges Of Governance In A Complex World

Author: Peter Ho

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2017-12-04


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Peter Ho, former Head of the Singapore Civil Service, was the Institute of Policy Studies' 2016/17 S R Nathan Fellow for the Study of Singapore.This book collects the four IPS-Nathan Lectures that he delivered between April and May 2017, and gathers highlights of his dialogues with the audience.Ho surveys the increasingly complex world, and suggests what governments can do to prepare for the future — even as no one can predict it. He uses metaphors such as the 'black elephant' and concepts like the 'dialectic of governance' to explain how a systematic approach to thinking about the future can help countries in general — and Singapore in particular — build resilience and develop a comparative advantage in the face of uncertainty and rapid change.The IPS-Nathan Lectures series was launched in 2014 as part of the S R Nathan Fellowship for the Study of Singapore. Its primary goal is to promote public understanding and discourse of issues of critical national interest.