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This is an extract from his book Governance For Urban Sustainability And Resilience (Edward Elgar Publishing).
In the book "Governance of Teaching Hospitals" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004), Dr. John A. Kastor, a cardiologist at the University of Maryland, explores how academic medical centers grappled with their problems in the 1990's.
But, many readers will recognize these principles as those introduced by governance experts Richard Chait, Barbara Taylor and William Ryan in their landmark book Governance as Leadership.
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Yu Keping introduced the concepts of "governance" and "good governance" to China in his books Governance and Good Governance (2000) and Rights Politics and Public Politics Contemporary Western Political Philosophy (2000).
His subsequent book, Corporate Governance and Chairmanship, was recently translated into Japanese.
And after decades of playing from the British divide-and-rule book of governance, the message of Rohingya difference (coupled with the surge in Islamophobia after 9/11 in the United States was watched around the globe) sunk in as plausible with many other groups in Burmese society and the Rohingya found themselves with few voices to speak up for them.
As we point out in our book, Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century, the Federalist Papers make it clear that the Founding Fathers eschewed the kind of direct rule by citizens practiced in ancient Greece in favor of a mixed constitutional system that combined knowledgeable democracy with accountable meritocracy.
Julian Dibbell's article A Rape in Cyberspace caught the eye of the law professor Lawrence Lessig, who then wrote a book about internet governance.
Thirty years ago, when the Labour prime minister Harold Wilson wrote a book called The Governance of Britain, we all thought he was mad.
John Gillespie, the co-author of "Money for Nothing," a book about corporate governance, said that many corporate boards were not meant to act if a problem emerged with management.
INDEED, to former investment bankers like John Gillespie, the co-author of a book on corporate governance called "Money for Nothing," the Merck settlement agreement seems like pretty small potatoes in the face of such staggering shareholder losses.
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