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Moving Beyond the Crisis : Reclaiming and Reaffirming our Common Administrative Space

Pour Dépasser la Crise : un Espace Administratif Commun

Livre | 1ère édition 2012 | Europe | Demetrios Argyriades, Gérard Timsit
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With the financial meltdown and the economic crisis in their fifth year already no one can any longer be in doubt about their exceptional gravity, their truly global impact and their profound effects hurting vulnerable groups and the very poor especially. As the world looks for an exit from this economic crisis – the worst in eight decades – the focus of attention is naturally on the causes, the factors that account for its wide reach and severity, as well as on strategies that might bring it to a closure.

The quest for exit strategies is at the very centre of the issues and concerns explored in the present volume, produced by the IIAS. Like the preceding volumes, but even more emphatically, this volume, representing a collective endeavour of scholars and practitioners from many parts of the globe, finds cause to lay the blame, for our difficult predicament, on the institutional deficit, the policies, the practices and values that have followed in the trail of a highly misleading and erroneous model of governance.

The «Market Model of Governance» as it is known, sought to reform, the structures and culture of administration and government in private sector ways. While instrumental values like efficiency and effectiveness were raised and praised profusely, those of democratic governance were discounted by comparison. In particular, integrity, the rule of law and due process, equity, legality and public service professionalism suffered a steep decline, in several parts of the world. Likewise, the invasion and the capture of public space, inevitably led to an unprecedented surge of greed, abuse and corruption that contributed directly to the crisis which is upon us.

Looking for exit strategies, as its title aptly suggests, the present volume offers a rich menu of ideas drawn from the current experience of all the world´s main regions. Not surprisingly, two concepts stand out throughout the book as necessary correctives, as well as pressing remedies to the world´s ongoing malaise. They call for the recapture of our common administrative space and the reaffirmation of the values and virtues appropriate for democratic governance. To the IIAS, none perhaps are more important than public service professionalism and none other can contribute more effectively to the reform and consolidation of sound institutions for national, sub national, global and regional governance.

For these reasons, at this juncture, the new volume like the others should be featured in every public library and become a vademecum of all scholars and practitioners of public administration and politics around the world.

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Type de produit Livre
Format Livre broché
EAN / ISSN 9782802739821 / 9782802740834
Nom de la collection Public Administration Today - Administration publique aujourd'hui
Poids 775 g
Disponibilité En stock
Nombre de pages 488 p.
Avec exercice intégré Non
Editeur Larcier
Langue Anglais, Français
Date de publication 13 déc. 2012
Disponible sur Strada Belgique Non
Disponible sur Strada Europe Non
Disponible sur Strada Luxembourg Non
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Preface
Foreword

Introduction. La notion d’espace administratif

I. L’espace administratif européen et ses implications : le cas du professionnalisme de la fonction publique dans les pays d’Europe continentale

II. La Gestión del Espacio Público Latinoamericano: Una Responsabilidad Compartida

III. Ideological Differences in Administrative Reform: the Current Demotion of Public Service in Key Anglo-American Democracies

IV. Ideological Differences in Administrative Reform Behind the Hollowing Out of the Administrative State

V. Towards Professionalism in Africa’s Public Service : Professionalising Human Resources Management in the Public Sector

VI. Transition in the Governance of the Arab States

VII. Restoring Professionalism to South Asian Public Services in a Global Context

VIII. Administrative Space in East Asia

IX. Globalism and Constellational Governance : Challenges for Service in the Global Public Interest

X. Pulling the Threads Together: an Exit from the Crisis. Restoring Public Trust with Public Service Professionalism

Abstracts in English
Résumés en français
Abstractos en español
About the Authors
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