This handbook discusses different countries’ bureaucratic, institutional, constitutional, reforms and governance system.  It analyses the legislative and policy ‎making processes and applications, local structures and functions of public administration in a ‎given country. It presents ‎the comparative aspects of public administration across the globe with recent developments in ‎the field. 
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This handbook discusses different countries’ bureaucratic, institutional, constitutional, reforms and governance system. It presents ‎the comparative aspects of public administration across the globe with recent developments in ‎the field.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- PART I:CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.- Chapter 2: History Development and Future Prospects of Comparative Public Administration.- Chapter 3: A Framework for Comparative Analysis: Public Administration Across the Globe.- Chapter 4: Public Administration Features in Developed and Developing Countries.- Chapter 5: Research Methodology in Comparative Public Administration: Significance, Applications, Trends and Challenges.- PART II: SELECTED COUNTRY CASE STUDIES.-  Chapter 6: United Kingdom.- Chapter 7: French Republic.- Chapter 8: Federal Republic of Germany.- Chapter 9: The Federative Republic of Brazil.- Chapter 10: The Republic of Cuba .- Chapter 11: The United States of America.- Chapter 12: The Republic of India.- Chapter 13: The Islamic Republic of Pakistan.- Chapter 14: The Russian Federation.- Chapter 15: The People’s Republic of China.- Chapter 16: Japan.- Chapter 17: Malaysia.- Chapter 18: The Republic of Korea.- Chapter 19: The Islamic Republic of Iran.- Chapter 20: The State of Israel.- Chapter 21: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.- Chapter 22: The Arab Republic of Egypt.- Chapter 23: The Federal Republic of Nigeria.- Chapter 24: The Republic of South Africa.- Chapter 25: The Republic of Turkey.- PART III: COMPARISON OF COUNTRY CASES AND FUTURE TRENDS OF CPA.- Chapter 26: Cross-National Comparison of Public Administration Systems: Selected Country Cases Across the Globe.- Chapter 27: Conclusion: Future Prospects of Comparative Public Administration Scholarship. 
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The authors bring a fresh and macro level framework to comparative public administration using diverse countries cases are rich and useful in their own right and illustrate the creative comparative approach the authors present. This book is well worth reading!---Prof. Frances S. Berry, Reubin O'D Askew Eminent Scholar, Florida State UniversityThis book is timely and significant not only because it is being written at the time when globalization has led to increased diversities in our universities but also because the book captures the non-Western public administration system in a unique way.---Prof. Dr. Yusuf Tekin, Rector, Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University The authors have taken up the challenge and done an excellent job of rethinking comparative public administration’s historical development, conceptual and theoretical framework, comparative methodology, and features of developed and developing countries public administrations and case studies.---Prof. Pyeong Jun Yu, Yonsei University and 51st President of Korea Association of Public AdministrationThe strength of this book lies in its global reach and comparative approaches to understanding and appreciating the complexities, and usefulness of comparative approaches to public administration. It is also a welcome addition to the literature by using the interdependent lenses of socio-cultural, political, religious and institutional dimensions to capture why and how things must preferably be done collectively to achieve the best results.A brilliant and irresistibly readable book.---Prof. Emmanuel Kwesi Aning, Director of Research, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training CentreThis handbook discusses different countries’ bureaucratic, institutional, constitutional, reforms and governance system.  It analyses the legislative and policy ‎making processes and applications, local structures and functions of public administration in a ‎given country. It presents ‎the comparative aspects of public administration across the globe with recent developments in ‎the field. Murat Önder Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University. He is member of the Turkish Higher Education Quality Council. Israel Nyaburi Nyadera Lecturer of International Relations, Egerton University and Riara University Kenya. Md. Nazmul Islam Assistant Professor, Department of Political ‎Science and Public Administration and Head of Turkiye, Asia and Indo-Pacific Studies, ULİSA, AYBÜ and Fellow, Faculty of Communication, Ankara University.
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“The authors do a wonderful job of bringing a fresh and macro-level framework to comparative public administration.  After presenting and critiquing the historical approaches to comparative public administration, the authors go on to develop a framework and methodology to CPA that includes country political context, socio-economic culture as well as institutions, administrative agencies, and civic society.  Twenty case studies from diverse countries are rich and useful in their own right and illustrate the creative comparative approach the authors present. This book is well worth reading!” (Frances S. Berry, Ph.D., Reubin O'D Askew Eminent Scholar, and Frank Sherwood Professor of Public Administration, Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University, USA) “This book is timely and significant not only because it is being written at the time when globalization has led to increased diversities in our universities butalso because the book captures the non-Western public administration system in a unique way. The global coverage of the book's case studies makes this publication a must-have in any institution’s library.” (Prof. Dr. Yusuf Tekin, Rector, Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University, Ankara, Turkey) “In this edited volume, Önder, Nyadera and Islam have taken up the challenge of rethinking comparative public administration’s historical development, conceptual and theoretical framework, comparative methodology, and features of developed and developing countries public administrations and case studies. This book is packed with frameworks and ideas that can shape the study of comparative public administration in the coming decades.” (Prof. Pyeong Jun Yu, Department of Public Administration, Yonsei University Seoul, Korea and 51st president of Korea Association of Public Administration) "The strength of this book lies in its global reach and comparative approaches to understanding and appreciating the complexities and usefulness of comparative approaches to public administration. A well-written book that serves different publics: teachers, students and policy-makers will find this compilation of conceptual, theoretical and empirical cases exceptionally useful. It is also a welcome addition to the literature on public administration that brings a welcome and needed holistic approaches to the subject by using the interdependent lenses of socio-cultural, political, religious and institutional dimensions to capture why and how things must preferably be done collectively to achieve the best results. A brilliant and irresistibly readable book.” (Prof. Emmanuel Kwesi Aning, Director of Research, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Former Expert on Common African Defence, African Union and Former UN Consultant, Accra, Ghana)
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Updates current information about comparative public administration in theory and practices Provides key concepts and discussion questions Discusses applications, practices and recent developments in different nations
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789811912078
Publisert
2022-06-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Om bidragsyterne

Murat Önder is a Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey. He is member of the Turkish Higher Education Quality Council. He worked in national and international projects as an executive, researcher, consultant and evaluator. He served as a director in in public and university research and education centers. He also provided consultancy services in the fields of strategic planning, performance, quality, etc. for public and private sector organizations.  Between 2015 and 2016, he chaired the Diaspora Research Center of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities. In 2014, he was as a director in Directorate of Science Fellowships and Grant Programmes (BİDEB), The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBİTAK). In 2013, he took part as an expert in the project called “Civilian Oversight of Internal Security Forces” carried out in cooperation with UNDP and the Ministry ofInterior. Between 2010 and 2012, he worked as the head and also the minister's advisor at the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Labor and Social Security Education and Research Center (ÇASGEM). His research interests include, but not limited to comparative public administration, comparative research, strategic management, performance management, quality, artificial intelligence and civil society.

Israel Nyaburi Nyadera, Ph.D., lectures International Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Egerton University (Njoro, Kenya) and International Security at the School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Riara Universiy.. Nyadera is a Charles E. Scheidt Fellow for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Manson University, (Washington, USA) and a Kautilya Fellow for the Leadership, Policy and Strategy at the Indian Foundation. He has been a visiting fellow at the Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Milan (Italy).

Md. Nazmul Islam is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration and ‎Head of Türkiye, Asia and Indo-Pacific Studies, Institute for International Relations and Strategic ‎Research (ULİSA) at the Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University (AYBU), Ankara, Turkey. Islam is a ‎former ERASMUS Research Fellow at Europa Institute, Saarland University, Germany, and a ‎former Research Associate at the Joint Project between the University of Cambridge (Judge ‎Business School), UK, and ‎BRAC (Research and Evaluation Unit), Bangladesh. Dr. Islam is the ‎author of ‎several books, ‎many book chapters, peer-reviewed articles and has more than 30 ‎conferences proceeding including in the University of Toronto, Canada, Oxford University, UK, ‎Virginia University, USA and King College London, UK, etc.

Dr. Islam worked in different ‎positions ‎and projects conducted at the University ‎of ‎Cambridge, UK; ‎Saarland University, Germany; University ‎of ‎Trento, Italy; ‎Greifswald University, Germany; ‎OIC-SESRIC, BRAC University, BRAC, Grameen Bank-Yunus Center, ‎UNDP, YTB, ILO and teaches in the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the Faculty of Communication, Ankara University, Turkey. He ‎specializes in and teaches Asia and Indo Pacific Strategy, Non-Western Soft Power Strategy, Current ‎Debates in Social and Political Theory, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Religion, Politics and ‎Comparative Public Policy. ‎Islam’s major areas of interest include policy, politics, and foreign policy of ‎the South, Southeast ‎and West Asia, especially China and India's policy and politics in the contemporary world.