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Critical Issues in Cross-National Public Administration: Privatization, Democratization, Decentralization

Editat de Stuart S. Nagel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Leading the problems most critical to government decision makers worldwide are those that derive from privatization, democratization, and decentralization. Dr. Nagel and a panel of academics and practitioners help clarify the ways in which problems traceable to these trends are being handled - and how they might be handled better - in light of the goals, experiences, constraints, and other factors affecting participants in world governance. Among the many important features of the book is its interdisciplinary approach and the way it offers African, Asian, Latin American, European and North American viewpoints. It also combines the perspectives of liberal and conservative ideologies. Cross-national with concrete examples and broad concepts and principles carefully detailed, the book is an important source of background and insight.Nagel and the contributors make clear that privatizing can involve shifting from government to private operations, with or without government ownership and with or without liberal contract provisions to protect consumers, workers, or the environment. They show that democratization can include the expansion of political participation and can give minorities the legal right to convert the majority to their positions, possibly the technological and economic facilitators as well. They also investigate ways in which national or state governments can be involved as high units in decentralization processes, but show that decentralization can involve local governments, neighborhoods, businesses, or even individuals as the lower or decentral units. Throughout, the book offers alternative positions and discusses their consequences from a variety of cross-national and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567202991
ISBN-10: 1567202993
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

STUART S. NAGEL is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is also Secretary-Treasurer and Publications Coordinator of the Policy Studies Organization and coordinator of the Dirksen-Stevenson Institute and the MKM Research Center, also at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Nagel has held fellowships and grants from the Ford, Rockefeller, and National Science Foundations, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and other important organizations. A prolific writer and editor, he lists among his more recent Quorum books Super Optimum Solutions and Win-Win Policy (1997), Legal Scholarship, Microcomputers, and Super-Optimizing Decision-Making (1993), and Computer-Aided Decision Analysis (1993).

Cuprins

IntroductiontBPrivatizationGovernment Owned Companies as Instruments of State Action: Experiences from Botswana by Bonu N. SwamiGovernment Owned Companies as Instruments of State Action: The India Case by Pradeep K. SaxenaEconomic Transition and Public Service in Slovenia by Stanka Setnikar-CankarNonprofit Organizations Under Government Contracting by Sherry J. FontainePrivatization of State-Owned Utility Enterprises: The U.S. Has Done It Too.DemocratizationDemocratization and Conflict Resolution in Africa by John W. HarbesonEstablishing a Democratic and Stable Constitutional Order in China by Xunda YuDemocratization and the State in the Third World by Sushil KumarGlobalization and Democracy in Latin America by He LiDecentralizationThe Decentralization Politics and Policies: A New Order and New ConflictsDemocratic Decentralization and Institutions of India by Neelima DeshmukhState Human Services as Disciplined Intergovernmental Collaboration by Stephen Page