CfP: Public Administration and Public Policy in CEE


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Subject: CfP: Public Administration and Public Policy in CEE

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Original sender: Juraj Sklenar <[email protected]>

CfP: Public Administration and Public Policy in CEE


CALL FOR PAPERS

NISPAcee (The Network of Institutes and Schools of Public
Administration in Central and Eastern Europe) launches its academic
publication series called "OCCASIONAL PAPERS in PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
and PUBLIC POLICY" which is published quarterly and distributed
together with the NISPAcee Newsletter.

The series launches academic publications that discuss results of
policy research in different fields of public administration. It
provides a forum for the analysis and discussion of contemporary
problems and possible solutions, models and methods of public
administration and public policy with assessments of empirical
evidence from regional experience in public sector reform. The main
goal is to enhance the quality and quantity of intellectual exchange
among researchers, educators, scholars and practitioners of
policy-making and public administration dealing with major issues of
public administration and public policy in the Central and East
European regions. Issues of the 'OCCASIONAL PAPERS' include
peer-reviewed papers.

SUBMISSIONS
Papers should be written on relevant public administration and public
policy issues based on empirical research carried out in Central and
East European countries. The papers should not exceed forty pages in
length. If a paper is written in a language other than English, a
three-page English summary should be submitted with a bibliography and
a description of the length of the entire document. Each author may
propose two reviewers for their submission, but the final selection of
reviewers is at the discretion of the editor. Those authors whose
papers are selected for publication will receive a HONORARIUM up to
200 USD.

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE, including manuscripts for submission, should
be addressed to Mr. Juraj Sklenar, deputy editor, NISPAcee
Secretariat, Hanulova 5/B, P.O. Box 163, 840 02 Bratislava 42, Slovak
Republic, phone/fax: +421-7-6428 5557, e-mail: [email protected].
Manuscripts should be sent in electronic form.

SUBSCRIPTION
Subscriptions and limited additional copies are available without
charge. Requests to be p[laced on the mailing list or for additional
copies should be addressed to the deputy editor. Change of address
notification should be sent to the publisher at least four weeks in
advance, including both the old and new addresses.

Please disseminate this information among all your coleagues.

Mr. Juraj Sklenar
Information & PR Manager
NISPAcee (The Network of Institutes 
and Schools of Public Administration 
in Central and Eastern Europe)
Hanulova 5/B, P.O. BOX 163
840 02 Bratislava 42
Slovak Republic
tel/fax: +421-7-6428 5557
[email protected]
http://www.nispa.sk

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>From the MINELRES moderator: what might be of special interest to
MINELRES readers is that a Working Group on Democratic Governance in
Multiethnic Communities was established within the NISPAcee framework
at its last conference in April, 2000 in Budapest. Petra Kovacs from
LGI MMCP (http://www.osi.hu/lgi/ethnic/) is a convenor of this Working
Group. Research project on 'Access of minorities to public services'
is now under approval. Thus, issues related to broad subject of
'minorities and public administration' are relevant to this Call for
Papers. 
Boris

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