Applying Public Administration in Development: Guideposts to the Future / Edition 1

Applying Public Administration in Development: Guideposts to the Future / Edition 1

by Paul Collins
ISBN-10:
0471877360
ISBN-13:
9780471877363
Pub. Date:
05/18/2000
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0471877360
ISBN-13:
9780471877363
Pub. Date:
05/18/2000
Publisher:
Wiley
Applying Public Administration in Development: Guideposts to the Future / Edition 1

Applying Public Administration in Development: Guideposts to the Future / Edition 1

by Paul Collins

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Overview

Made to fill the major gap in the literature on public administration applied in development. This title provides a review of the state-of-the-art which is both historically-grounded and forward-looking, and which will appeal to a broad readership: policy-makers, managers, advisers, scholars and others operating at all levels of government from local community through international levels. The studies offer a practical approach, consistently linking theory with practice and experience, providing a forum for new and exciting ideas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471877363
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 05/18/2000
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 6.85(w) x 10.04(h) x 1.11(d)

About the Author

Paul Collins is the author of Applying Public Administration in Development: Guideposts to the Future, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

PERSPECTIVES: THE DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA.

The Last Fifty Years and the Next Fifty Years: A Century of PublicAdministration and Development (P. Collins).

Combining Good Fortune and Careful Planning in Botswana: Lessons ofSuccess in Presidential Leadership (K. Masire).

Challenges before Policy-Makers and Service Providers (P.Sundaram).

Globalisation: Threat or Opportunity? (P. Streeten).

STATE, MARKET AND CIVIL SOCIETY.

State, Market and Civil Society: Towards Partnership? (P.Collins).

Securing the Public Interest under Pluralistic Institutional Design(N. Girishankar).

Decentralised Governance and Poverty Reduction: Relevant Experiencein Africa and Asia (D. Belshaw).

Local Government Reform and Community-Driven Development:Asia-Pacific Experiences (M. Turner).

Public Ownership and the Community (P. McKinlay).

Subsidiarity in Public Governance: Issues and Implications forStakeholders (D. Wright).

Public-Private Partnerships as a Strategy for LocalCapacity-Building: Some Suggestive Evidence from Latin America (A.Fiszbein).

Considerations on Governance from a Local Perspective: Towards aFramework for Addressing Critical Disjunctures in Urban Policy (P.McCarney).

Networking and Collaboration Among Voluntary Organisations, LocalBodies and Government Functionaries in India: Experiences inStrengthening Local Self-Governance (B. Acharya).

Public Interest Partnerships (PIPs): Is a New Governance ParadigmEmerging in ASEAN? (J. Gonzalez & J. Mayfield).

Is the Role Played by Donors in Supporting Uganda's NGO SectorEnabling it to Develop Effectively? (T. Wallace).

The Changing Role of International Technical Co-operation (L.Joy).

ISSUES IN GOVERNANCE.

Governance and Development: New Frontiers (P. Collins).

Local Government Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Form andSubstance (K. Davey).

Subnational Government in South Africa Since the Transition toDemocracy from Apartheid (T. Mokgoro).

Democracy, Development and the Institutionalised Participation ofthe Poor for Poverty Reduction (N. Webster).

Small but Smart, or Small and Out-Smarted? Micro States, OffshoreFinance and Economic Vulnerability (M. Hampton).

Natural Disasters, Complex Political Emergencies and PublicServices: Re-Juxtaposing the Narratives after Hurricane Mitch (I.Christoplos).

The Emerging Development-Security Complex (M. Duffield).

Selected Further Reading.

Index.
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