Public Administration in Transformation: Three Global Challenges
Claire L. Felbinger and
Marc Holzer
International Review of Public Administration, 1999, vol. 4, issue 2, 3-11
Abstract:
Globalization has transformed public administration at all levels: local, state, regional, federal, and international. This article reports on the research presented at a recent meeting of the American Society for Public Administration dealing with the challenges of global transformation as it relates to the practice of public administration. Three challenges to the state and public management are identified: innovation, reform, and reinvention; citizen competencies; privatization and competition. They conclude that the private sector needs to be educated about the capacities of the public sector and that a more concerted effort should be directed at building bridges between research and practice.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1080/12294659.1999.10804928
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