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020 _a9781032252513
082 _a351
100 _aBasu, Rumki.
245 _aPublic administration in the 21st century
_ba global south perspective
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c2019
300 _axii,183p.
504 _aIncludes index
520 _aThis book examines transformations happening in global societies, the economy, and in politics, to trace the trajectory of public administration as an academic discipline, as well as being a focus of social science research. It presents a reassessment of governance in heterogeneous developing countries that goes beyond the traditional Weberian bureaucratic model, toward new models of organization and management informed by their legal, constitutional, economic, and political needs, aspirations, and ground realities. This is especially important in relation to the marginalized sections of society that primarily rely on citizen entitlements through public service delivery systems. The author looks at widening the range and scope of public administrative agencies with the gradual cooperation of multiple actors, such as civil society, people at large, and even the private sector, in a partnering role. The author revisits the discipline to tackle intellectual dilemmas that current governance theories and practices are confronting or will have to confront in future administrative situations in the context of developing countries of the South.
650 _aPublic administration--Developing countries
942 _cBK
999 _c11508
_d11508