Conference „Law & Economics Analysis in Governance“
The Department of Public Administration at Tallinn University of Technology and the journal Halduskultuur – Administrative Culture are hosting their 12th annual scholarly conference, this time on “Law & Economics Analysis in Governance”, on 23-24 April 2010 in Tallinn, Estonia. We are inviting papers dealing with theoretical or empirical topics concerning the Law & Economics-type analysis of Governance matters, especially of Public Administration and Policy.
Abstract proposals, no longer than 750 words, should be sent to Professor Dr. Wolfgang Drechsler, at drechsler@staff.ttu.ee.
The deadline is 15 January 2010. Full papers will be expected by 21 March 2010.
 
 
The 18th NISPAcee Annual Conference - "Public Administration in Times of Crisis"
May 12-14, 2010, Warsaw, Poland
Invitation
Organised in co-operation with The National School of Administration,Warsaw,Poland. The annual conferences of NISPAcee focus upon a significant theme, which facilitates a better understanding of important issues regarding the administrative development and policymaking capacity in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The conferences include experts, scholars and practitioners who work in the field of public administration in Central and Eastern Europe (including all countries covered by the NISPAcee membership, the Russian Federation, Caucasus and Central Asia), as well as from many other regions and countries of the world. 
 
 
Politico-Administrative Relations at the Centre - Actors, Structures and Processes supporting the Core Executive
Author(s)/Editor(s): Bernadette Connaughton, Georg Sootla, B. Guy Peters
Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-80-89013-39-5
Price: 10 EUR + postage
Order mail: nispa@nispa.sk
The chapters in this book representing Russia, Poland, Estonia, Romania, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Slovenia provide good examples of the development of political executives and their support services in the Central and Eastern European countries. The studies illustrate the interplay of politico-administrative roles over time and provide an insight into the impact of structural differences and diverse administrative traditions. There are also interesting comparative examples from Western Europe, namely Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Sweden, that illuminate both the similarities and differences of the efforts of executives to enhance their own capacity as a result of changing environments. The majority of the studies presented in this book examine attempts on the part of chief executives to enhance their ability to contribute effectively to the governance of their societies. These efforts involve not only strengthening the capacity for political powers and political enforcement through support structures and new coordination procedures, but also the policy analytic capacity of these offices. These studies also demonstrate the barriers that chief executives, even those in seemingly powerful positions, encounter when attempting to govern from the centre. They further point to the thin line that can exist between the professionalization of policy in these offices, and its politicization. These studies therefore are useful both to students of governing, and practitioners of that art, as they struggle to find ways of making governments both be effective and respond democratically to the demands of the public.