Re-thinking administrative reforms in Southeast Asia

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Re-thinking administrative reforms in Southeast Asia

edited by Ho Khai Leong

Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Focusing on trends and practices in administrative reform (broadly defined as efforts and policies to improve the capacity of governmental institutions and service delivery), this edited volume presents a comprehensive survey of public sector management in various Southeast Asian states, including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and Myanmar. The writers identify common problems associated with administrative structures and public employment arrangements, and examine critical issues challenging each Southeast Asian government's efforts and commitments. Their analyses and arguments also provide an alternative way of thinking about the directions of administrative reforms in these countries in the future.

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Re-thinking Administrative reform in Southeast Asia: Lessons and Challenges

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