Handbook on Asian public administration
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Handbook on Asian public administration
(Elgar handbooks in public administration and management)
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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Available at 6 libraries
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  Iwate
  Miyagi
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  Saitama
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  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
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  United States of America
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapter
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Providing context-specific regional and national perspectives, this novel Handbook sets out to disentangle the considerable intellectual ambiguities that surround Asian public administration and Asia's diverse applications of Western administrative models.
Building a holistic understanding of public administration systems across East, Southeast and South Asia, chapters explore the various historical formations, contemporary changes, and impacts of local contexts. It also covers social accountability, performance and human resource management, and the role of local governments. An international range of leading scholars track the gradual embrace of market-driven reforms in Asian public policy and administration, including privatisation, agencification, outcome-based performance, and customer choice. With its cross-regional and cross-national comparisons finding divergences in these reforms, the Handbook's most significant revelation highlights the impacts of national political contexts and actors on bureaucracy.
Illustrating a clear overarching picture of the divergences in Asian public administration, the comparative focus of this Handbook will prove invaluable to students and scholars of Asian politics, public policy and administration. It will also be a useful point of reference to Asian policy makers and bureaucrats dealing with national administrative reforms who are looking to innovate the public sector.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface xiii
1 Why public administration in Asia? An introduction 1
M. Shamsul Haque, Wilson Wong and Kilkon Ko
PART I UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN EAST ASIA
2 China's national administrative reforms over 40 years: process,
characteristics, impetus and outlook 10
Lin Han and Yang Wan
3 Public administration in Hong Kong: diffusion of governance from
China to Hong Kong 23
Wilson Wong
4 Agencification and the 'hollowing-out' of the administrative state in
Hong Kong: origin, dynamics, and consequences 37
Raymond Hau-yin Yuen
5 Critical review of multi-dimensional aspects of performance
management of South Korea 55
Kilkon Ko and Taehee Kim
6 Public administration in Japan: towards new public governance? 75
Yasuhiko Kotagiri and Aya Okada
7 Public administration reforms in Southwest China: from the perspective
of education reforms 91
Jie Wang, Muying Shen and Zhiju Xie
8 Introduction to the current Korean civil service system 105
Soo-Young Lee and Sumin Kim
9 State-society relations in transition: NGOs and their role in China's
social governance 120
Peijie Wang
PART II REVISITING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
10 Recent reforms in public sector performance management in Asia:
major limitations and implications 137
M. Shamsul Haque
11 Paradoxes of public administration in Malaysia 146
Noore Alam Siddiquee
12 Thailand in transition: paradoxical reform policies in the age of anxiety 162
Ora-orn Poocharoen and Phanuphat Chattragul
13 Public administration in the Philippines: features, trends, issues, and directions 175
Alex Bello Brillantes, Jr and Karl Emmanuel V. Ruiz
14 Privatisation, decentralisation and local government in Peninsular Malaysia 196
Kuppusamy Singaravelloo
15 Indonesian public administration: past, present, and future 214
Andy Fefta Wijaya, W. Wike and Asti Amelia Novita
16 Public administration reform within the socialist party state: the case of
Vietnam 224
Duy Nghia Pham
17 Comparing ICT and e-government policy implementation in Thailand
and Indonesia: success or failure? 236
Mergen Dyussenov
PART III EXPLORING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN SOUTH ASIA
18 Conceptualizing the role of social accountability in public service
delivery: a comparative study of Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan 253
Abu Elias Sarker, Farhana Razzaque and Farhad Hossain
19 Public administration in twenty-first century Bangladesh: fossilised,
bureaucratised, politicised 270
Ahmed Shafiqul Huque and Habib Zafarullah
20 Fostering innovation in public services: illustrations from Pakistan 284
Yaamina Salman, Sidra Irfan and Amani Moazzam
21 Challenges of governance in the 'new' federal system in Nepal 297
Ishtiaq Jamil and Narendra Raj Paudel
22 HRM in the public administration in Pakistan: from personnel
administration to strategic alignment 311
Shabana Naveed, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Jadoon and Madiha Rehman Farooqi
23 Balancing representation, participation and capacity for democracy and
development: an assessment of India's rural local government system 327
Ananya Samajdar
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