Seminar, Volúmenes509-514R. Thapar, 2002 |
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... civil society organizations can ensure that the public sector performs and problems are brought to the notice of the public . Second , a free press can certainly take on the role of a watch- dog . It can always check whether the public ...
... civil society organizations can ensure that the public sector performs and problems are brought to the notice of the public . Second , a free press can certainly take on the role of a watch- dog . It can always check whether the public ...
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... civil society . This book questions the negation and exclusion of the voices of citizens and tries to restore a balance by incorporating their views . Drawing on a two year research study , ' Civil Society in the New Millennium ...
... civil society . This book questions the negation and exclusion of the voices of citizens and tries to restore a balance by incorporating their views . Drawing on a two year research study , ' Civil Society in the New Millennium ...
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... civil society : citizens want a strong state , which can deliver efficient and effective performance . Pro- vision of essential services that can ensure economic , social and physical security of all citizens is at the core of citizens ...
... civil society : citizens want a strong state , which can deliver efficient and effective performance . Pro- vision of essential services that can ensure economic , social and physical security of all citizens is at the core of citizens ...
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