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Administrative Reform Gerald E. Caiden

Administrative Reform By Gerald E. Caiden

Administrative Reform by Gerald E. Caiden


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Caiden shows how the study of administrative reform can contribute substantially to the development of administrative theory, and constructs a working definition of the phenomenon of administrative reform, distinguishing it from social change and from administrative change

Administrative Reform Summary

Administrative Reform by Gerald E. Caiden

What is administrative reform? How is it differentiated from other kinds of social reform? Who are administrative reformers and how do they approach their task? And who benefits and who suffers from it? Does a theory of administrative reform exist?

A survey of published research on administrative reform reveals that satisfactory answers to these questions are handicapped by methodological and theoretical shortcomings. There are no common definitions, no agreement over content, no selected boundaries, no clear links with the wide phenomenon of social reform, no firm hypothesis tested by empirical findings, and no continuous dialogue between practitioners and theorists. This book is the first comprehensive and systematic treatment of the subject for professionals and students in the fields of public and private administration. It carefully examines the diverse interdisciplinary literature on the subject and identifies and develops the most promising approaches towards a unified theory.

Caiden shows how the study of administrative reform can contribute substantially to the development of administrative theory, and constructs a working definition of the phenomenon of administrative reform, distinguishing it from social change and from administrative change. The practical use of this definition is tested by the analysis of various case histories of administrative cultures of different periods in history, from which a common cycle of reform processes is discerned. The author follows with a detailed examination of the processes themselves. The book concludes with a discussion of the obstacles to reform and a review of the author's findings and conclusions.

About Gerald E. Caiden

Gerald Caiden was born in London in 1936 and studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he obtained his doctorate in comparative government. He has taught at The Australian National University, Canberra, and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is currently professor at the School of Policy, Planning, and Development at the University of Southern California. Professor Caiden has conducted fieldwork in comparative public administration in Canada, Australia, India and Israel. He is also a member of the U.N. Panel of Experts in Public Administration and Development and has been since 1994.

Table of Contents

One: Introduction and Perspective; Two: Administrative Theory and Administrative Reform; Three: Social Change and Administrative Reform; Four: Perspectives of Administrative Reform; Five: The Process of Administrative Reform; Six: Obstacles to Administrative Reform; Seven: Discovering the Quintessence of Administrative Reform

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NPB9780202309613
9780202309613
0202309614
Administrative Reform by Gerald E. Caiden
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2007-05-30
256
N/A
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