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Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) (1807 KB)
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems...
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems that are identified.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) - Bahasa (1739 KB)
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems...
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems that are identified.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Business Licensing Reform (1768 KB)
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing...
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing applications, but kept "back office" processing of permits decentralized across various other agencies. While this resulted in some improvements, the impact of these "One- Roof One-Stop Shop" (OSS) licensing reforms remained limited. The Foundation supports reforms that have resulted in "One-Door" OSS, in which both front office and back office authorities are united in a single location.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Community Leadership in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province (1193 KB)
Religious leaders of all faiths are highly regarded in Sri Lankan society, and an accurate picture of the current reality for this island nation is incomplete without considering Muslims. Sometimes referred to as Sri Lankan Moors, they...
Religious leaders of all faiths are highly regarded in Sri Lankan society, and an accurate picture of the current reality for this island nation is incomplete without considering Muslims. Sometimes referred to as Sri Lankan Moors, they comprise 7 percent of the country's population. Their mother-tongue is Tamil but they are a distinct ethnic group with their own customs. Muslims are found all over the island but the largest concentration is in the Eastern Province.
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02/09/2011 |
Handout
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Local Governance Programs in Mongolia (1358 KB)
While one third of Mongolia's 2.7 million citizens are still nomadic, half of Mongolia’s population now resides in Ulaanbaatar, and harsh winters combined with the depletion of natural resources push more and more Mongolians to settle in...
While one third of Mongolia's 2.7 million citizens are still nomadic, half of Mongolia’s population now resides in Ulaanbaatar, and harsh winters combined with the depletion of natural resources push more and more Mongolians to settle in developed areas. The Asia Foundation works with government and NGO partners to support more effective service delivery, citizen engagement, and local government orientation on the skills and knowledge needed for the urban context.
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02/09/2011 |
Handout
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Updates from Washington, DC: February, 2011 (383 KB)
In this issue: Philippines, Timor Leste, Thailand, and Nepal. |
02/01/2011 |
Handout
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Public participation in the lawmaking process (714 KB)
(In Vietnamese) This publication is a practical training guide to assist CSOs working on public policy advocacy at the grassroots level in Vietnam. |
02/01/2011 |
Handout
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Policy advocacy in the lawmaking process (1296 KB)
(In Vietnamese) This publication is a practical training guide to assist CSOs working on public policy advocacy at the national level in Vietnam. |
02/01/2011 |
Book
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Vietnam Local NGO Directory (1036 KB)
(In Vietnamese) This publication is a database of approximately 400 Vietnamese NGOs, providing information on organization mandate/philosophy, affiliations, address/contact, description of key services provided, areas of operation, and...
(In Vietnamese) This publication is a database of approximately 400 Vietnamese NGOs, providing information on organization mandate/philosophy, affiliations, address/contact, description of key services provided, areas of operation, and networks involved. An updated version is available online at: www.iss.org.vn/index.php?act=search_tc.
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02/01/2011 |
Book
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Rewriting Policy: Private Sector Influences in the KORUS FTA, Troy Stangarone (65 KB)
Paper originally presented at a workshop on the "Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeholders on the U.S.-ROK Alliance," Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and the East Asia Institute, Seoul, February 22, 2010. |
01/20/2011 |
Analysis
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Sri Lanka (1800 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Sri Lanka program. |
01/18/2011 |
Program Profile
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Subnational Public-Private Dialogues (8.5x11 version) (1449 KB)
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the subnational level. Local Public-Private...
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the subnational level. Local Public-Private Dialogues (LPPDs) bring together local authorities, civil servants, and the private sector to discuss local impediments to business. LPPDs help local stakeholders eliminate obstacles to economic development, by providing a forum for consultation and cooperation, and fostering mutual trust and understanding.
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01/18/2011 |
Analysis
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Subnational Public-Private Dialogues (11x17 version) (1446 KB)
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their
local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has
developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the
subnational level. Local...
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their
local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has
developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the
subnational level. Local Public-Private Dialogues (LPPDs) bring together
local authorities, civil servants, and the private sector to discuss
local impediments to business. LPPDs help local stakeholders eliminate
obstacles to economic development, by providing a forum for consultation
and cooperation, and fostering mutual trust and understanding.
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01/18/2011 |
Analysis
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Center for U.S.-Korea Policy Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1,, Shen Dingli (1671 KB)
Building Regional Stability on the Korean Peninsula: A Chinese Perspective |
01/13/2011 |
Analysis
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ROK Green Growth Quarterly Update: October-December 2010, Jill Kosch O'Donnell (27 KB)
Quarterly report on U.S.-ROK green growth/climate change cooperation |
01/10/2011 |
Report
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The American Media and U.S.-South Korea Relations, Alyson Slack (512 KB)
Paper originally presented at a workshop on the "Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeholders on the U.S.-ROK Alliance," Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and the East Asia Institute, Seoul, February 22, 2010. |
01/10/2011 |
Analysis
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Is Enough at Stake? U.S. Civil Society and the U.S.-ROK Alliance, Andrew Yeo (74 KB)
Paper originally presented at a workshop on the "Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeholders on the U.S.-ROK Alliance," Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and the East Asia Institute, Seoul, February 22, 2010. |
01/10/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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Malaysia (407 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Malaysia program. |
01/01/2011 |
Program Profile
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Updates from Washington, DC: January, 2011 (343 KB)
In this issue: Timor Leste, Philippines, Cambodia, Pakistan, China, Thailand, and Nepal. |
01/01/2011 |
Handout
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Center for U.S.-Korea Policy Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 12 (1642 KB)
North Korea's Provocations and Implications for Northeast Asian Regional Stability |
12/21/2010 |
Analysis
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Roll-on Roll-off Connecting Maritime Southeast Asia (124 KB)
There are many potential benefits to an economically connected and integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But connectivity in maritime Southeast Asia remains a serious challenge. ASEAN is beginning to address these issues,...
There are many potential benefits to an economically connected and integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But connectivity in maritime Southeast Asia remains a serious challenge. ASEAN is beginning to address these issues, with the adoption of a Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity. Among its flagship projects is a regional "roll-on, roll-off" nautical transportation network, patterned after the innovative system pioneered in the Philippines with support from The Asia Foundation.
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12/20/2010 |
Handout
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FAQ - Democracy and Conflict in Southern Thailand: A Survey of the Thai Electorate in Yala, Narathiwas, and Pattani (106 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about Democracy and Conflict in Southern Thailand: A Survey of the Thai Electorate in Yala, Narathiwas, and Pattani. |
12/16/2010 |
Survey
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Democracy and Conflict in Southern Thailand: A Survey of the Thai Electorate in Yala, Narathiwas, and Pattani (3391 KB)
Conducted by The Asia Foundation's office in Bangkok, this is its first public perception survey focused on Thailand's three southern border provinces of Yala, Narathiwas, and Pattani. The survey provides essential information on citizen views...
Conducted by The Asia Foundation's office in Bangkok, this is its first public perception survey focused on Thailand's three southern border provinces of Yala, Narathiwas, and Pattani. The survey provides essential information on citizen views and experiences in a region that has been plagued by unrest for six years.
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12/16/2010 |
Survey
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North Korea's Provocations and Their Impact on Northeast Asian Regional Security, See-Won Byun (399 KB)
Report by See-Won Byun, Research Associate, Center for U.S.-Korea Policy, The Asia Foundation |
12/15/2010 |
Report
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Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey X - December 2010 (Mongolian) (7296 KB)
The tenth semi-annual Corruption Benchmarking Survey (CBS) was conducted, in collaboration with the Sant Maral Foundation. The purpose of this survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in...
The tenth semi-annual Corruption Benchmarking Survey (CBS) was conducted, in collaboration with the Sant Maral Foundation. The purpose of this survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. (Mongolian Version)
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12/09/2010 |
Survey
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Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey X - December 2010 (7344 KB)
The tenth semi-annual Corruption Benchmarking Survey (CBS) was
conducted, in collaboration with the Sant Maral Foundation. The purpose
of this survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of
corruption at the household level in...
The tenth semi-annual Corruption Benchmarking Survey (CBS) was
conducted, in collaboration with the Sant Maral Foundation. The purpose
of this survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of
corruption at the household level in Mongolia.
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12/09/2010 |
Survey
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Local Governance Programs (11x17) (1432 KB)
The Asia Foundation's approach to Local Governance Programs. |
12/07/2010 |
Handout
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Local Governance Programs (1435 KB)
The Asia Foundation's approach to Local Governance Programs. |
12/07/2010 |
Program Profile
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Impunity in Nepal, Binod Bhattarai with Shiva Gaunle, Bimal Prasad Dhakal, Ganga B.C. and Tula Narayan Shah (2764 KB)
This is the third study in a series on impunity in Nepal supported by The Asia Foundation after two previous attempts in 1999 and 2005. The report examines incidents of violence during Nepal's decade-long conflict that have become 'emblems' of...
This is the third study in a series on impunity in Nepal supported by The Asia Foundation after two previous attempts in 1999 and 2005. The report examines incidents of violence during Nepal's decade-long conflict that have become 'emblems' of the country's poor human rights record. It also reports on some of the post-conflict excesses and what little has been done to establish guilt and punish the culprits.
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11/29/2010 |
Report
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Impunity in Nepal (Nepali version), Binod Bhattarai with Shiva Gaunle, Bimal Prasad Dhakal, Ganga B.C. and Tula Narayan Shah (2924 KB)
This is the third study in a series on impunity in Nepal supported by The Asia Foundation after two previous attempts in 1999 and 2005. The report examines incidents of violence during Nepal's decade-long conflict that have become 'emblems' of...
This is the third study in a series on impunity in Nepal supported by The Asia Foundation after two previous attempts in 1999 and 2005. The report examines incidents of violence during Nepal's decade-long conflict that have become 'emblems' of the country's poor human rights record. It also reports on some of the post-conflict excesses and what little has been done to establish guilt and punish the culprits.
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11/29/2010 |
Report
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