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040 _aMU - DCCL
_beng.
_eAACR 2nd ed.
082 _a350.1096 THE
245 _aTheories and stories in African public administration
_c/ edited by Josephat Itika, Ko de Ridder, and Albertjan Tollenaar
260 _aLeiden :
_bAfrican Studies Centre,
_c2011.
300 _axii, 208 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
440 _a African Public Administration and Management Series,
_vvol. 1
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aPublic administration in developing countries is administration in transformation. The main concepts that guide this transformation are universal. Yet those concepts are most often presented in Western literature, embedded in Western administrative practice. This book provides an overview of these main concepts seen from a different angle: an African perspective. The general concepts of the study of public administration and public management are illustrated with sub-Saharan African stories, written by Tanzanian scholars. This introductory book can be used to learn and to teach the basic concepts of public administration and public management and aims to prepare the students for the administrative realities they face in their society.
546 _aeng.
650 _aAdministrative responsibility
650 _a Administrative responsibility
_zAfrica
650 _aOrganizational effectiveness
650 _aOrganizational effectiveness
_zAfrica
650 _aPublic administration
650 _aPublic policy
_vdevelopment
650 _aCommunity participation
650 _aelectronic governance
650 _aSymbolic legislation
650 _aeGovernance
650 _aPublic -private partinership
650 _aGood governance
650 _aPublic administration
_zAfrica
700 _aItika, Josephat
_c(editor)
700 _aRidder, Ko de
_c(editor)
700 _aTollenaar, Albertjan
_c(editor)
856 _u https://pure.rug.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/10755124/APAM-1-manuscript.pdf
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