The limitations of Algerian civil society in promoting good governance
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This study deals with the extent of the contribution of Algerian civil society to the consolidation of good governance, and it is an attempt to shed light on the needs of good governance and the environment it requires, and the need for a civil society to tackle the task of work and success where the State has failed or begun to show signs of weakness, and to take ownership of the challenges of improving participatory democracy and the moralization of political life, respect for human rights, the quality of public service, the fight against corruption and clientelism, and the strengthening of citizen initiative in the non-profit associative fields, within the framework of respect for the sovereignty of the State.
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Hassani, M. (2014). The limitations of Algerian civil society in promoting good governance. Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 3(1), 119-127. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v3i1.126
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