ABSTRACT

In the face of global challenges and changes - some may even say because of them - one major dilemma looms large for citizens and leaders worldwide: how can we ensure that our countries address these challenges successfully? This book demonstrates that the answer can be found in a better match between the nature of modern bureaucracy and the spirit of modern democracy, as well as by improving methods and ideas for what the author terms 'cleaver governance' and better governability. Moreover, it suggests potential directions for improving governability and public management against the backdrop of the tension between bureaucracy and democracy that has given rise to increasing mistrust of and lack of confidence in public institutions. Building Strong Nations enriches the discussion about moving modern nations forward despite major problems such as the clash of ideologies, the overburdening of and expectations from public administration, and the growing instability in world economics and international relations.

part I|40 pages

The State of Modern Nations and the Rebirth of an Old Paradox

part II|104 pages

Caught Between Democracy and Bureaucracy: An Anthology of Empirical Examinations

part III|61 pages

Strong Nations and Reconciliation of the Democratic–Bureaucratic Paradox: Several Alternatives