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Halduskultuur – Administrative Culture vol 11, no 1 (2010) discusses specific
constraints and opportunities for public administration and public policy in
small states. The selection of articles addresses both the theoretical as well
as empirical questions and covers a wide range of regions and countries such as
the Commonwealth Caribbean, Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia and
others. This theme issue features also the best papers from the 11th
Halduskultuur conference titled “Small States and the ‘State’”, which took place
on 24-25 April 2009 in Tallinn.
Full texts are also available from EBSCO. Abstracted in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts and PA@BABEL (Public Administration's dataBase for Accessing academic puBlications in European Languages).
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