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Teória a politika reformy verejnej správy (Demokratizácia a inovácia v rôznych podobách)
Theory and Politics of the Reform of Public Administration (Alternative Approaches to the Democratisation and Innovation)

Author(s): Ľudmila Malíková
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Sociologický ústav - Slovenská akadémia vied
Keywords: Public administration; democratisation; public policy; transformation

Summary/Abstract: Theory and Politics of the Reform of Public Administration (Alternative Approaches to the Democratisation and Innovation). Article presents alternative theoretical approaches to the reforms of the system of public administration, which could be eventually employed in the transformational processes of the post-communist societies. The present consensus regarding the reforms of public administration in the Central and Eastern European countries is more concerned with the piecemeal aspects of system’s structure as with the issues concerning the public administration systems as a whole. One of the still persisting problems, which the transforming societies face, is a lack of the political scientific analysis of their public administration systems. The first part of the article focuses on the politics of democratisation of power relations between central and local governments, especially on the debates between liberalism and communitarism, the state and the municipalities, and the issues related to the decentralisation of power within the models of local government and the theories of new regionalism. The second part discusses the models and politics of motivation of the public sector management, elaborating on the concepts of public choice theory, neo-taylorism, the dual-state theory, the theory of social relations and the theory of new public management. Sociológia 1999 Vol. 31 (No. 2: 159-174)

  • Issue Year: 1999
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 159-174
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Slovak
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