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Public Administration - Efficiency Accountability and Governance in Modern States - cover

Public Administration - Efficiency Accountability and Governance in Modern States

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Beschreibung

Public Administration: Unraveling the Dynamics of Governance
 
Unlock the intricacies of governmental management with "Public Administration," a crucial volume in the Political Science series that delves into public sector governance. This guide explores policy execution, bureaucracy, and contemporary challenges in public administration.
 
Why Explore Public Administration?
 
Understanding public administration is key to grasping how governments function and implement policies. This book equips readers with essential insights into the workings of public administration, examining its theories, practices, and evolving trends.
 
What Will You Discover?
 
1. Foundational Insights: Core principles, historical development, and theoretical frameworks of public administration.2. Practical Applications: Real-world implications through case studies and practical examples.3. Current Trends and Innovations: Contemporary issues like New Public Management and global changes in public governance.
 
Highlights:
 
1. Public Administration: Overview of the field's scope, objectives, and significance.2. Political Science: Contextualizes public administration within political science.3. Outline of Academic Disciplines: Relationship between public administration and other disciplines.4. Governance: Models and theories of governance and their impact on public administration.5. New Public Management: Reform movement aimed at improving public service efficiency.6. Public Administration Theory: Key theories and frameworks shaping the field.7. Bureaucracy: Role and evolution in public administration.8. New Public Administration: Shift towards participatory and responsive public administration.9. Index of Politics Articles: Comprehensive index for key topics and concepts.10. University of Maryland School of Public Policy: Leading institution in public administration education.11. Wolfgang Drechsler: Contributions of this influential scholar.12. Dwight Waldo: Impact on public administration theory and practice.13. Public Policy School: Insights into public policy education and research institutions.14. Anthony Cheung: Work and influence of this public administration expert.15. Aseem Prakash: Contributions to global public administration issues.16. Patricia M. Shields: Work on public administration and theoretical implications.17. Balsillie School of International Affairs: Approach to public administration in an international context.18. Willy Brandt School of Public Policy: Unique contributions to public policy and administration.19. Alfred Diamant: Contributions to the field.20. Walter Kickert: Impact on public administration research and practice.21. Michael W. Bauer: Insights into modern public administration.
 
This book is an invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone keen to understand the complexities of public administration. With its in-depth analysis and practical insights, "Public Administration" is more than just a book—it's an essential tool for navigating the dynamic world of governance.
Verfügbar seit: 07.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 290 Seiten.

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