Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"

The article examines the extent to which the leaders and employees of non-profitorganizations (i.e. "interested communities") are represented in the public councilsof regional executive agencies. It is shown that at the level of rank-and-file members representatives of the &quo...

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Main Author: E.G. Dyakova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Publishing House Discourse-P 2017-01-01
Series:Дискурс Пи
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Online Access: http://madipi.ru/images/discourse-pi/28-29/articles/06_74-79.pdf
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spelling doaj-9536fab2405141c39dcab1b22a9a090e2020-11-25T02:48:10ZrusPublishing House Discourse-PДискурс Пи1817-95682017-01-013-4 (28-29)10.17506/dipi.2017.2829.34.7479295Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"E.G. DyakovaThe article examines the extent to which the leaders and employees of non-profitorganizations (i.e. &quot;interested communities&quot;) are represented in the public councilsof regional executive agencies. It is shown that at the level of rank-and-file members representatives of the &quot;third sector&quot; make up a majority in the public councils. However at the level of the leaders they are in a clear minority. Preference is given to the status leaders of the budgetary sector according to the profile of the public council. The article was prepared following the results of monitoring of public councils of the Urals Federal District. http://madipi.ru/images/discourse-pi/28-29/articles/06_74-79.pdf public councils delegative democracy &quot;interested communities&quot; social composition.<span style="font-size: 12.16px">&nbsp;</span>
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author E.G. Dyakova
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Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"
Дискурс Пи
public councils
delegative democracy
&quot;interested communities&quot;
social composition.<span style="font-size: 12.16px">&nbsp;</span>
author_facet E.G. Dyakova
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title Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"
title_short Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"
title_full Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"
title_fullStr Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"
title_full_unstemmed Public Councils with Regional Executive Agencies and "Interested Communities"
title_sort public councils with regional executive agencies and "interested communities"
publisher Publishing House Discourse-P
series Дискурс Пи
issn 1817-9568
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The article examines the extent to which the leaders and employees of non-profitorganizations (i.e. &quot;interested communities&quot;) are represented in the public councilsof regional executive agencies. It is shown that at the level of rank-and-file members representatives of the &quot;third sector&quot; make up a majority in the public councils. However at the level of the leaders they are in a clear minority. Preference is given to the status leaders of the budgetary sector according to the profile of the public council. The article was prepared following the results of monitoring of public councils of the Urals Federal District.
topic public councils
delegative democracy
&quot;interested communities&quot;
social composition.<span style="font-size: 12.16px">&nbsp;</span>
url http://madipi.ru/images/discourse-pi/28-29/articles/06_74-79.pdf
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