TAP Toward Better Governance Series

TAP hosts a regular luncheon seminar series, entitled "Toward Better Governance: Strengthening Government Accountability in Low-and Middle-Income Countries," which is designed to demonstrate the breadth and nuance of the issue of accountability by bringing a diverse group of experts to stimulate a richer and broader debate on promoting better governance.

For more information on the series, please contact Alice Krupit.

February 07, 2008
The 2007 Global Integrity Report: Opportunities and Challenges in the Fight Against Corruption
Nathaniel Heller

March 27, 2008
The Role of the Legislature in the Budget Process: Lessons from the Field
Alison Paul DeSchryver and John Johnson

April 24, 2008
The Consolidation of Judicial Reform in Latin America: Fantasy or Reality?
Diana Negroponte

May 8, 2008
What Do Effective Public Financial Management Systems Look Like? From Convergent to Contingent Thinking in Development
Matt Andrews

May 27, 2008
Voters, But Not Yet Citizens: Popular Demand for Good Governance in Africa
Michael Bratton