ABSTRACT

The field of public administration currently lacks sufficient resources for understanding the rationale, implications, and inherent practices of reforming government administration around the world.The Handbook of Administrative Reform satisfies this need by bringing together diverse international experts to analyze the sensible processes an

part |2 pages

Section I: Theoretical and Institutional Influence on Administrative Reform

chapter 1|22 pages

Globalization, Europeanization, and Administrative Reform

ByNIKLAS EKLUND, MALIN E. WIMELIUS

chapter 3|28 pages

The Missing Link in Administrative Reform: Considering Culture

ByJERRI KILLIAN

part |2 pages

Section II: Administrative Reform in European Union Fonding And Early Member Nations

chapter 4|22 pages

Administrative Reform in Germany: Changes and Challenges

ByJOCHEN FRANZKE

chapter 5|20 pages

Ireland: Modernization as Opposed to Radical Reform

ByBERNADETTE CONNAUGHTON

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Section IV: Administrative Reform in North America and Latin America

chapter 10|18 pages

Administrative Reform in the United States: Toward Government–Nonprofit Partnerships in Governance

ByANGELA M. EIKENBERRY, MICHELLE C. PAUTZ

chapter 11|18 pages

Reconsidering the History of Administrative Reforms in Canada

ByLUC JUILLET, MATTHEW S. MINGUS

chapter 12|14 pages

Civil Service Reform: Challenges and Future Prospects for Mexican Democracy

ByDAVID ARELLANOGAULT

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Section V: Concluding Thoughts

chapter 13|10 pages

An International Perspective on Administrative Reform

ByJERRI KILLIAN