Handbook of comparative public administration in the Asia-Pacific Basin

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    • Wong, Hoi-kowk
    • Chan, Hon S.

書誌事項

Handbook of comparative public administration in the Asia-Pacific Basin

edited by Hoi-kwok Wong, Hon S. Chan

(Public administration and public policy, 73)

M. Dekker, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This stimulating reference/text examines a wide range of issues and trends in administrative reform in the Newly Industrialized or Industrializing Economies (NIEs) of the Asia-Pacific Basin and offers detailed case studies illustrating the dynamics and etiology of reform protocols. Suggesting new ways of understanding reform within a bureaucratic or political framework, the Handbook of Comparative Public Administration in the Asia-Pacific Basin highlights the role of civil service training in fostering strategic, political, social, and economic changes in Hong Kong over the past decade, provides a roadmap into the labyrinth of China's gigantic financial system, and includes nearly 600 references, tables, and drawings.

目次

  • Public administration in Singapore - continuity and reform
  • bureaucratic accountability in Malaysia - control mechanisms and critical concerns
  • the changing nature of administrative reform - cases in Malaysia and Singapore
  • administrative reform and the politician-bureaucrat perspective - visions, processes, and support for reform
  • New Zealand's corporatization experience - a strategy of staying in, but beefing up?
  • administrative reform in the Australian public sector
  • reforming government and changing styles of Japanese governance - public administration at the crossroads
  • public administration scholar-practitioner differences - a Q study of theory-practice connections in Taiwan
  • government reform in Korea
  • changing environmental impacts on civil service systems - the cases of China and Hong Kong
  • administrative development in Hong Kong - political questions, administrative answers
  • training as an instrument for organizational change in public administration in Hong Kong
  • public finance in the people's republic of China - from the 1950s to the 1990s
  • corruption in China - a principal-agent perspective
  • public administration education in China.

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