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  2. African Peer Review Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The National Governance Commission/National Governing Council (NGC) is the body that oversees implementation of the APRM process at the Member State level. In addition to providing guidance in terms of policy direction, the NGC ensures professionalism, credibility and independence of the national APRM self-assessment and review processes.

  3. Stimson Center - Wikipedia

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    The Stimson Center conducts research, engagement, and solutions building across five thematic areas: Trade and Technology, Security and Strategy, Human Security and Governance, Climate and Natural Resources, and Pivotal Places, a geographic topic that largely covers work on Asia and the Indo-Pacific. [10]

  4. Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals - Wikipedia

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    It offers five areas of specialization: Conflict in Global Politics, Governance and Diplomacy, Environment and Sustainability, Global Political Economy, and The Politics of the MENA Region. IBEI also has agreements with various international organizations , NGO , governments and multinational corporations to provide internships for students.

  5. Worldwide Governance Indicators - Wikipedia

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    Despite the above noted limitations and concerns recent econometric research looking at how reliable some of these indicators are, vis-a-vis data collected from natural experiments and other observational surveys, have actually concluded that the Good Governance Indicators do in fact seem to be measuring, albeit imperfectly, levels of corruption and government effectiveness. [9]

  6. Governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    Domain specific GRC vendors understand the cyclical connection between governance, risk and compliance within a particular area of governance. For example, within financial processing — that a risk will either relate to the absence of a control (need to update governance) and/or the lack of adherence to (or poor quality of) an existing control.

  7. Policy network analysis - Wikipedia

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    Policy network analysis is a field of research in political science focusing on the links and interdependence between government's sections and other societal actors, aiming to understand the policy-making process and public policy outcomes.

  8. Comparative federalism - Wikipedia

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    Research on multi-level governance has spurred innovation in comparative federalism. [10] While traditional comparative federalism, by stressing legal and administrative aspects, has limited itself to the study of federal countries, it is conceivable to extend the insight gained to multi-level regimes.

  9. Policy Governance - Wikipedia

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    Policy Governance, informally known as the Carver model, is a system for organizational governance. Policy Governance defines and guides appropriate relationships between an organization's owners, board of directors , and chief executive .