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Richard Bennet – Delivering on the Hope of the Rose Revolution: Public Sector Reform in Georgia, 2004-2009

Following the peaceful Rose Revolution in November 2003, Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili and State Minister for Reform Coordination Kakha Bendukidze sought to overhaul the country’s Soviet-style bureaucracy, which had become the target of public anger 다운로드. Borrowing ideas from libertarian, free-market think tanks and the New Public Management model, Bendukidze recruited a staff, eliminated redundant functions in the executive arm of government, consolidated ministries and slashed the size of the civil service 캡처 도구 다운로드. Bendukidze’s vision of limited government complemented Saakashvili’s goal of eliminating corruption by reducing opportunities for bribe taking. Although Bendukidze was instrumental in developing many of the reform policies, his office left the implementation of reforms to individual ministries 한컴 오피스 2010 체험판 다운로드. This case chronicles the steps that the Georgian government took to reorganize and consolidate its operations, capitalizing on public support in order to make rapid and bold changes 다운로드.

Bennet, R. (2011). “Delivering on the Hope of the Rose Revolution: Public Sector Reform in Georgia, 2004-2009” 다운로드. Princeton: Princeton University, Innovations for Successful Societies. 

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Stephen F. Jones – Kakha Bendukidze and Georgia’s Failed Experiment

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Kakha Bendukidze died in November 2014 at the age of 58. Bendukidze directed the whirlwind of economic reform that characterised Georgia from 2004 to 2008-9 다운로드.

Jones, S. F. (2015). Kakha Bendukidze and Georgia’s failed experiment. openDemocracy.

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Kate Schecter – The Privatization of the Georgian Healthcare System

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This article examines the dramatic changes that have occurred in Georgian healthcare since the Rose Revolution of 2003. What were the motives for the abrupt privatization of the Georgian economy, including the healthcare sector 다운로드?

Schecter, K. (2011). The privatization of the Georgian healthcare system. Anthropology of East Europe Review, 29(1), 16-22.

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European Stability Initiative – Georgia’s Libertarian Revolution

This report looks at the promises of the Rose revolution, the way Georgia presented itself as a model for other countries, and the implications of its elites embracing libertarianism as a national ideology ebs 오페라 하우스. The shaping of Georgia’s current reform agenda risks deepening the divide between Georgia and the rest of Europe, leaving the country more isolated and vulnerable minitool partition wizard.

European Stability Initiative. (2010). Georgia’s Libertarian Revolution. Berlin, Tbilisi, Istanbul: European Stability Initiative ebs 공감.

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