Globalization, rapidly evolving communication and information technology, and the spread of democracy across the world are reshaping public organizations and changing governance. Yet, graduate students and public administration academics have limited resources with which to develop a real-world understanding of the conceptual evolution and the changing contextual relationships in the field. Helping to fill this void, Globalism and Comparative Public Administration examines comparative public administration from the 1960s to the present—providing an integrated and realistic view of the comparative perspective and its rationale. It explores the development and contributions of the comparative approach and explains how it is essential for developing the depth and breadth needed to transform public administration to a global field of learning and practice. Building on the success of the 2002 edition, the book covers new topics and offers expanded discussions on globalism, governance, and global ethics. From classic models to novel concepts and practices, this volume provides an exhaustive view of the development of the comparative perspective and its contributions of practical administrative knowledge that are applicable beyond national boundaries.
This book offers a comprehensive assessment of comparative public administration based on the author's three decades of teaching and research in this realm.
Changing Homeland Security: Teaching the Core. Homeland Security Affairs 2, ... Public Policy, 11th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. ... Frameworks for Higher Education in Homeland Security. Washington, DC: National ...
Dana Ward teaches a well-structured course on anarchy and the Internet.4 He offers an extensive collection of URLs for texts from leading philosophers and writers on benign anarchy in his Anarchy Archives.5 Contemporary philosophical ...
This third edition text sees the new diversity of approaches as healthy and invigorating. The major theme is globalization. The diversity in comparative politics over the past two decades has been reflected in prior editions of this book.
Turkish charm and public diplomacy: A literature review and critical assessment on Turkish soft power in the middle eastern countries. ... In J. Jreisat (Ed.), Globalism and comparative public administration (pp. ix–x). CRC Press.
This response from the British state stands in direct contrast with the Irish Home Rule Parliament's response to an earlier famine in 1782, when they closed Ireland's ports and prevented the export of food staples (Kinealy 1995).
This is globalization. In the fifth edition of his bestselling Very Short Introduction Manfred B. Steger considers the major dimensions of globalization: economic, political, cultural, ideological, and ecological.
This book is an attempt to understand the challenges of globalization and governance in the public sector.
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Wollaeger , The Oxford Handbook of Global Modernisms , 3 . 43. Ibid . , 5 . 44. Friedman , Planetary Modernisms , 7 . 45. Friedman believes that “ [ w ] e need to begin by abandoning the notion of modernity as a period , instead ...