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  1. The Concerns of a Citizen is a book written by the Governor of Michigan, George W. Romney, and published during his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in January 1968 .

  2. THE CONCERNS OF A CITIZEN. by George Romney ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 10, 1967. Assuming that no one will read this collection of speeches and articles except to assess the candidate, how do the concerns of a citizen translate into the programs of a President?

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  3. 4. Jan. 2019 · The first set of rationales, in the political philosophy (Dragos et al. 2008, pp. 20–21), connects the need for citizen participation to legitimacy, accountability, and openness. Legitimacy correlates in practice to the idea of enhancing trust and political confidence.

    • cristina.mititelu@open.ac.uk
  4. 10. Okt. 2017 · Introduction. The most powerful force propelling the Governance paradigm forward is citizen participation, which amounts to a significant hosting of new emerging consultative systems and practices.

    • Alessandra Ricciardelli
    • ricciardelli@lum.it
  5. This chapter sets the scene for citizen and stakeholder participation in public decision making. It introduces the key concepts and terms, and makes the case for public authorities to involve citizens more regularly and more meaningfully. It builds on the OECD Recommendation of the Council on Open Government.

  6. Topic 4 explores the rights and responsibilities of citizens in our democracy. It consists of 13 modules ranging from how to become a citizen to the different ways that each of us can actively …

  7. The economic dimension of citizenship concerns the relationship between an individual and the labour and consumer market. It implies the right to work and to a minimum subsistence level. Economic skills (for job-related and other economic activities) and vocational training pl ay a key role in the fulfilment of this economic dimension.