ABSTRACT

While public administration practice and education in general has become considerably professionalized in the last decade, existing knowledge on public administration in Southeast Asia is fragmented at best, and often devoid of a useful reference. While journal articles and government reports provide decentralized information, Public Administration in Southeast Asia: Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Macao takes a comprehensive and comparative look at the major components of administration systems. The selection of countries and regions included reflects the diversity of Southeast Asia.

Organized by Country

The handbook fills a critical need by bringing together leading scholars who provide an insider perspective and viewpoint on essential and advanced issues. Divided into five sections, each dedicated to a particular country, the text outlines topics relevant to modern public administration, including:

  • History and Political Context of Public Administration
  • Decentralization and Local Governance
  • Public Ethics and Corruption
  • Performance Management Reforms
  • Civil Service System

Focusing on recent developments in public administration in these countries which are among the fastest growing economies in the world, the book explores their practices and innovative approaches in public administration. For many years people have been fascinated by the cultures, peoples, and governments of Southeast Asia, and now they have a book that discusses the apparatus of government in Southeast Asia – their agencies, contexts, processes, and values.

section II|97 pages

Malaysia

chapter Chapter 9|21 pages

Public Ethics and Corruption in Malaysia

chapter Chapter 10|17 pages

Performance Management Reforms in Malaysia

chapter Chapter 11|25 pages

Civil Service System in Malaysia

section III|94 pages

Hong Kong

section V|100 pages

Macao

chapter Chapter 24|18 pages

Public Ethics and Corruption in Macao

chapter Chapter 25|17 pages

Performance Management Reform in Macao

chapter Chapter 26|24 pages

Civil Service System in Macao