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Latest Update 30/01/2012

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Latest Update : 30/01/2012

  1. Latest news from the Information Portal of the Belgian Government.
  2. Latest news from FedWeb, the Federal Civil Servants Portal – In French
  3. Policy note of the Secretary of State for Public Service -  On the basis, among others, of the coalition agreement the Minister or the Secretary of State for Public Service writes a policy paper at the beginning of each term and annually thereafter.
    This document defines the actions that the Minister or the Secretary of State intends to conduct with his administration (SPF, SPP, …) during the term or year. The objectives of the federal public services are therefore in line with this note.
  4. Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches en Administration Publique de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles (CERAP) Publication – In French :
  5. The army reform – ISSUE EDITED BY ALEXANDRE PIRAUX AND LUC WILKIN- Introduction – The future of the Belgian Army: what viability and credibility?
  6. CALL FOR PAPERS – International Symposium on Public Communication
    Public communication under tension“, Brussels, Royal Military Academy, October 18, 2012
  7. Latest news from the Public Management institute – KU Leuven – In Dutch
  8. Studyday in the spotlight : From Political Agreement To Implementation. The Effects of State Reform for administration.- On March 15, 2012 in Brussels. Tthe “bowtie agreement” has set the outlines for the sixth state reform. This agreement must still find its way into legislation and must thereafter be carried out. At present, the extent and timing of this operation is still unclear. How many staff will be transferred? What impact will the state reforms have on the administration?

  9. Publication in the spotlight: Government Agencies, Practices and Lessons from 30 countries – Edited by Koen Verhoest, Sandra Van Thiel, Geert Bouckaert and Per Lægreid. This volume describes and compares how semi-autonomous agencies are created and governed in 29 countries and the EU.

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