Governance and globalism -- Comparative public administration -- Bureaucracy -- Comparative research and methods -- Comparative public policy -- Administration of developing countries -- Administration of developed systems -- Global ethics and public service
Summary
Globalization, rapidly evolving communication and information technology, and the spread of democracy across the world are reshaping public organizations and changing governance. Yet, graduate students and public administration academics have limited resources with which to develop a real-world understanding of the conceptual evolution and the changing contextual relationships in the field. Helping to fill this void, this text examines comparative public administration from the 1960s to the twenty-first century - providing an integrated and realistic view
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Revised edition of: Comparative public administration and policy. 2002