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The Routledge Handbook of Global Public Policy and Administration Routledge International Handbooks Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Klassen Thomas R., Cepiku Denita, Lah T. J.

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Routledge Handbook of Global Public Policy and Administration

TheRoutledge Handbook of Global Public Policy and Administration is a comprehensive leading-edge guide for students, scholars and practitioners of public policy and administration. Public policy and administration are key aspects of modern societies that affect the daily lives of all citizens. This handbook examines current trends and reforms in public policy and administration, such as financial regulation, risk management, public health, e-government and many others at the local, national and international levels. The two themes of the book are that public policy and administration have acquired an important global aspect, and that a critical role for government is the regulation of capital.

The handbook is organized into three thematic sections ? Contemporary Challenges, Policy and Administration Responses and Forging a Resilient Public Administration ? to allow readers to quickly access knowledge and improve their understanding of topics. The opening chapter, introductions to sections and extensive glossary aid readers to most effectively learn from the book. Each chapter provides a balanced overview of current knowledge, identifying issues and discussing relevant debates. The book is written by authors from Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa and Australia.

1. Public Policy and Administration in an Era of Globalization (Thomas R. Klassen, Denita Cepiku and T.J. Lah)

Part I: Contemporary Challenges of Public Policy and Administration: A Global Perspective
2. Public Policy and Adminstration in an Era of Regulatory Capitalism (Graeme Hodge)
3. Public Policy and Administration in an Era of Privatization (Carina Schmitt)
4. Public Policy and Administration in an Era of Austerity: Rethinking Local Public Services (Stephen J. Bailey)
5 . Public Policy and Adminstration in an Era of Expansion: China, South Korea and Hong Kong (T.J. Lah, Yijia Jing and Peter T.Y. Cheung)
6. Revolution, Terrorism and Governance in the Middle East (Alexander Dawoody)
7. Participate or be Punished: Administrative Responses to Protest (Christoper Tapscott)
8. Public Corruption: Causes, Consequences, and Cures (Cheol Liu)
9. Trust in Public Organizations (Yoon Jik Cho)
10. Global Aging: Understanding its Challenges (Masa Higo)
11. Public Policy and Administration: Tradition, History and Reforms (Edoarado Ongaro)
12. Decentred Policymaking and Regulatory Finance (Ian Roberge and Heather Mckeen-Edwards)

Part II: Cross Sector and Cross Level Policy and Adminstration Responses
13. Collaborative Governance (Denita Cepiku)
14. Citizen Co-production of Public Services: Meanings, Processes, Antecedents and Consequences (John Alford)
15. Democracy and Citizens’ Engagement (Reto Steiner and Claire Kaiser)
16. The Public Policy Context for Risk Governance and Social Innovation (Sarah-Sophie Flemig and Stephen Osborne)
17. Governance Change across Policy Sectors and Nations (Jenny M. Lewis)
18. Devolution and Federalism (Owen E. Hughes)
19. Emergency and Crisis Management: The Soma Mine Accident Case, Turkery (Fatih Demiroz and Naim Kapucu)
20. Regulatory Reform and the Better Regulation Agenda: Traveling from Center to Periphery (Alketa Peci)
21. Global Health (Eduardo Missoni)
22. Global Cultural Heritage Policies and their Management: The Case of Italian UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Marianna Elmi and Alessandro Hinna)

Part III: Forging a Resilient Public Adminstration
23. Resilience in Public Administration: Moving from Risk Avoidance to Assuring Public Policy Outcomes (Tony Bovaird and Barry Quirk)
24. The Changing Roles of Politicians and Public Servants (Robert Shepherd, Christopher Stoney and Lori Turnbull)
25. Strategic Management and Public Governance in the Public Sector (Paul Joyce)
26. Performance Management in Public Administration (Denita Cepiku)
27. Public Policies Promoting Performance Management: Australia and the United States (Joshua L. Osowski and Sanjay K. Pandey)
28. The Role of Policy Capacity in Policy Success and Failure (M. Ramesh and Michael Howlett)
29. The Program Evaluation Function: Uncertain Governance and Effects (Robert Shepherd)
30. Motivation in the Public Sector (Adrian Ritz, Oliver Neumann and Wouter Vandenabeele)
31. Public Budgeting from a Managerial Perspective (Riccardo Mussari)
32. The Road Ahead for Public Procurement in Europe: Is there Life after the Directives? (Giulia Di Pierro and Gustavo Piga)
33. Korean E-government in a Social Media Environment: Prospects and Challenges (M. Jae Moon)

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Thomas R. Klassen is Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration, and in the Department of Political Science, at York University, Toronto, Canada. He has written widely on public policy topics.

Denita Cepiku is Professor of Public Management in the Department of Management and Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy. She is a board member of the International Research Society for Public Management and Chair of the Public and Non-Profit special interest group of the European Academy of Management. Her research interests are in the areas of network management and strategic performance management in the public sector.

T. J. Lah is Professor in the Department of Public Administration at Yonsei University, South Korea. His major research interests lie in public management, sustainability and environmental policy.

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