No 7 (2011): Governability, responses, and challenges for democracies
The birth of “Goberna, Latin America.”
Jesús Sánchez Lambas
pp. 6-7
Governability and institutional strengthening in Latin America.
Manuel Villoria
pp. 8-9
The Sustainable Cities program.
Alfredo Pérez Galleno
pp. 10-11
Public ethics in shaping the new public service.
Bernabé Aldeguer
pp. 12-13
The primacy of local and private life among Britons in the Valencian Community.
Gonzalo González
pp. 14-18
Electoral calendar.
Ana Belén Campillo
pp. 20
Guatemala: 6-N. Elections in a context of severe challenges.
Pedro Abellán
pp. 22-23
Argentina: a comfortable victory for Kirchnerism.
Ileana Carletta
pp. 24-26
Spain: the Popular Party, closer to La Moncloa.
Alberto Mora
pp. 28-29
Municipal event management and its political profitability.
Conchi Campillo
pp. 30-32
Key factors in institutional communication in medium-sized cities.
José Joaquín González
pp. 34-35
The discourse of forgiveness in politics.
J. Pedro Marfil
pp. 36-37
Relationships between citizens and administration in Cáceres.
Marcelo Sánchez-Oro
pp. 38-40
Enrique V. Iglesias, “corruption is a bad adviser.”
Sofía de Roa
pp. 42-44
“A new global governance: proposals for debate.”
Ana Belén Campillo
pp. 45
"The backstage of diplomacy. From Eva Perón to Barack Obama, 25 meetings that changed the world."
Raúl Puerta Lorenzo
pp. 45
ESEG: reflection and advanced electoral training, democracy, and governability.
Virgilio Hurtado
pp. 46-47
Governability: the debate of a changing concept.
Virginia Rodríguez
pp. 48-49