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- Title Pages
- PREFACE
- Introduction
- 1 Historical Forms of State
- 2 Absolute State and Patrimonial Administration
- 3 The Liberal State and Civil Service Reform
- 4 The Transition to Liberal Democracy
- 5 The Social-Democratic State
- 6 The Crisis of the Social-Democratic State
- 7 The Global System and the State
- 8 The Emergence of Republican Rights
- 9 The Social-Liberal State
- 10 The Republican State
- 11 Republican Democracy
- 12 Bureaucratic and Civil Service Reform
- 13 Public Management Reform in Practice
- 14 Public Management Reform Defined
- 15 The Basic Model
- 16 Devolution and Decentralization
- 17 Executive and Regulatory Agencies
- 18 Social Organizations
- 19 Managing from the Strategic Core
- 20 Theoretical Approaches to New Public Management
- 21 Critics of Reform
- 22 The Democratic Constraint
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
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- Source:
- Democracy and Public Management Reform
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- PREFACE
- Introduction
- 1 Historical Forms of State
- 2 Absolute State and Patrimonial Administration
- 3 The Liberal State and Civil Service Reform
- 4 The Transition to Liberal Democracy
- 5 The Social-Democratic State
- 6 The Crisis of the Social-Democratic State
- 7 The Global System and the State
- 8 The Emergence of Republican Rights
- 9 The Social-Liberal State
- 10 The Republican State
- 11 Republican Democracy
- 12 Bureaucratic and Civil Service Reform
- 13 Public Management Reform in Practice
- 14 Public Management Reform Defined
- 15 The Basic Model
- 16 Devolution and Decentralization
- 17 Executive and Regulatory Agencies
- 18 Social Organizations
- 19 Managing from the Strategic Core
- 20 Theoretical Approaches to New Public Management
- 21 Critics of Reform
- 22 The Democratic Constraint
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- INDEX