Democratic governance in turbulent times
Veronica Junjan
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 2020, vol. 42, issue 1, 15-16
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The article reflects upon the opportunities raised by current societal challenges for public administration theory and practice. Two possible directions include making the currently existing academic expertise available to the public and to the public administration professionals, and reconceptualizing the meaningful involvement of citizen in the policy process. The article pleads for a reassessment of the political and administrative reform trajectories in transition countries. Recent reform experiences took place in relatively turbulent political and economical environments can provide insights towards building resilient governments serving resilient societies.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/23276665.2020.1733284
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