Public Administration in the Islamic World: Considering the Importance of Religion, its Values and Culture
Public Administration in the Islamic World: Considering the Importance of Religion, its Values and Culture
Author(s): Daniel HummelSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Public Administration, Islam studies, Politics and religion
Published by: Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology
Keywords: Religion; Ethics; Values; Public administration; Islam; Comparative PA;
Summary/Abstract: A small but growing area of public administration scholarship appreciates the influence of religious values on various aspects of government. This appreciation parallels a growing interest in comparative public administration and indigenized forms of government which recognizes the role of culture in different approaches to government. This article is at the crossroads of these two trends while also considering a very salient region, the Islamic world. The Islamic world is uniquely religious, which makes this discussion even more relevant, as the nations that represent them strive towards legitimacy and stability. The history and core values of Islam need to be considered as they pertain to systems of government that are widely accepted by the people. In essence, this is being done in many countries across the Islamic world, providing fertile grounds for public administration research from a comparative perspective. This paper explores these possibilities for future research on this topic.
Journal: Halduskultuur
- Issue Year: XX/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 23-38
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English