Description
Running the Government
Public Administration and Governance in Global Context
Routledge Global Public Governance Series
Author: Schiavo-Campo Salvatore
Language: EnglishSubject for Running the Government:
Keywords
USA Freedom Act; international affairs; Public Administration; The World Bank; Tv Station; personnel management; State Medical Marijuana Laws; procurement; Internal Revenue Service; budgeting; Closed Circuit Television Systems; developing economy; Supreme Audit Institution; transitional economy; Jean Bedel Bokassa; public finance; Interstate Commerce Commission; globalization; Central Government; government and society; Vice Versa; public service; Civil Society; public management; Public Integrity; sustainable management; Tv Talk Show; civil service; Gdp Ratio; McFerson Hazel; Subnational Government Entities; Jianna Schiavo-Campo; Policy Support Mechanisms; Clay Wescott; Results Based Performance Indicators; Sole Source Procurement; Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act; Public Private Partnerships; PPP; Periodic Regulatory Review; Budget Resolution; Private Tv Station
Publication date: 08-2018
· 17.8x25.4 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 08-2018
· 17.8x25.4 cm · Paperback
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Sound machinery of government is at the core of a well-functioning state. Written by an author with wide experience in public administration globally, this book addresses both the commonalities and the diversity of administrative practice around the world. Exploring developed countries as well as developing and transitional economies, it combines a strong conceptual foundation with thorough coverage of the main topics in public administration, supported by current data and a wealth of concrete illustrations from a variety of countries.
The book is organized around three important themes: the interaction of governance, politics and administration, the role of institutions in determining administrative outcomes, and the importance of country context. A concluding chapter summarizes the lessons of international experience and offers guidance to improve the management of the public sector in sustainable ways. Running the Government will serve as a core text for courses in public administration and as a supplement for undergraduate and graduate courses in political science, public economics, and international affairs. It may also serve as an accessible and complete reference for civil service training courses around the globe.
Part 1. Government Roles and Organizations 1. Public Administration and Governance in a Competitive World [with Hazel McFerson] 2. Policy-Making Machinery and the Structure of Central Government 3. Decentralization and the Organizational Architecture of Subnational Government Part 2. Managing Government 4. Managing Government Finances 5. Government Employment and Wage Policy 6. Managing Government Personnel 7. Managing Public Procurement 8. Government Regulation Part 3. Government Interaction with Society 9. Accountability: Protecting Resources, Encouraging Performance 10. The Rule of Law and Public Corruption [with Jianna Schiavo-Campo] 11. Transparency, Information and Communication Technology, and the Media [with Clay Wescott] 12. Participation and Interaction with Civil Society 13. Providing Public Services and Interacting with Private Business 14. Public Administration Reform: Lessons of Experience and Broad Directions
Salvatore "Rino" Schiavo-Campo is a former senior official at the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and International Monetary Fund, following a full academic career that concluded as Professor and Chairman of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. He has provided high-level advice to governments of over 50 countries, and he is the author of numerous scholarly articles and 15 books on topics in governance and public administration, public financial management, economic development, and post-conflict reconstruction, including Government Budgeting and Expenditure Management (Routledge, 2017).