Foundations of Public Administration: A Comparative ApproachHong Kong University Press, 01.04.1990 - 218 Seiten This book has been written to explain some of the fundamental issues of public administration to a wide audience. The author, Emeritus Professor and former head of the Department of Political Science at The University of Hong Kong, has had many years experience in the study and teaching of public administration in both European and African states (in the 50s and 60s) and Asia (in the 70s and 80s). |
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... Western science ' of administration . Its applicability to non - Western regions . The relevance of traditional Asian methods of administration , e.g. , founded on Islamic , Confucian and other cultures . Western ' tools ' and Chinese ...
... Western science ' of administration . Its applicability to non - Western regions . The relevance of traditional Asian methods of administration , e.g. , founded on Islamic , Confucian and other cultures . Western ' tools ' and Chinese ...
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... Western and non - Western . The public servant and his political master . Specialists and Generalists . 69 Chapter 6 Internal Problems of Administration The balance between expansion and efficiency . The case of Parkinson's Law and the ...
... Western and non - Western . The public servant and his political master . Specialists and Generalists . 69 Chapter 6 Internal Problems of Administration The balance between expansion and efficiency . The case of Parkinson's Law and the ...
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... Western public administration are suitable , in large measure , to developing states . However , there are important cultural and historical differences between the developed and developing world . New approaches to public ...
... Western public administration are suitable , in large measure , to developing states . However , there are important cultural and historical differences between the developed and developing world . New approaches to public ...
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... West may be applicable . The book follows in part the approach used by the author in Foundations of Political Science . A brief account of present Western knowledge in the field of public administration is given with examples drawn from ...
... West may be applicable . The book follows in part the approach used by the author in Foundations of Political Science . A brief account of present Western knowledge in the field of public administration is given with examples drawn from ...
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... West is the first , and the Communist group is the second , world , then the so - called ' Third World ' is taken to refer to the rest . The Third World is usually taken to include ' most of the countries of Latin America and the ...
... West is the first , and the Communist group is the second , world , then the so - called ' Third World ' is taken to refer to the rest . The Third World is usually taken to include ' most of the countries of Latin America and the ...
Inhalt
The Size and Scope of Government | 21 |
Allocation of Functions | 36 |
Administration and Culture | 49 |
The valuefree idea of bureaucracy The ideal and the real and | 69 |
Internal Problems of Administration | 80 |
The Problem of Bureaucratic Corruption | 95 |
Developed Countries Some | 113 |
The Developing World | 129 |
Public Administration in Socialist States | 143 |
The Meaning of Policy | 161 |
Policymaking in the Developing World | 183 |
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