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Center for Governance Studies was established in 2004. [5] The advisory panel includes Ali Riaz, M Sakhawat Hossain, Nasim Ferdous, and Rokanuddin Mahmud. [6]In November 2023, executive director Zillur Rahman predicted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina would face the same repression she was imposing on her opponents if she was removed from power. [7]
Brookings has five research programs: Economic Studies, [6] Foreign Policy, [7] Governance Studies, [8] Global Economy and Development, [9] and Brookings Metro. [10] It also operated three international centers: in Doha , Qatar (Brookings Doha Center); [ 11 ] Beijing , China (Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy); [ 12 ] and New Delhi ...
The Center now hosts the Seminar Series, bringing distinguished speakers to Harvard Kennedy School throughout the academic year to address critical challenges facing democratic governance. Its Democracy Fellowships program provides financial support for doctoral and postdoctoral students to pursue research related to democratic governance.
The Center for Governmental Studies (CGS) was an American non-profit, nonpartisan organization founded in 1983, which provided 28 years of policy research and recommended improvements to political and government processes in California.
The Center for Policy and Executive Development (CPED) is a specialized center of the University of the Philippines-National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP-NCPAG) that was established in 1968 as an Administrative Development Program (ADP) to pursue middle-management training and related extension programs.
Center for Governance Studies; Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm; Central Human Resource Development Center; Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services; Centre for Policy Dialogue; Chittagong Pali College; College of Nursing (Mohakhali, Dhaka)
The Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) is a research centre of the University of Pretoria.It was launched at the International Studies Association annual conference on 6 April 2013 [1] and then in South Africa on 20 May 2013 by the University of Pretoria, [2] with a keynote lecture by political scientist and activist Susan George.
The Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government was founded in the fall of 1982 by former Harvard President Derek Bok (1971–1991), former Kennedy School Dean Graham Allison (1977–1989), Harvard alumnus Frank Weil, [2] and former Lamont University Professor John Dunlop (1938–1984).