Public Administration and the Modern State
Edited by Eberhard Bohne,
John D. Graham,
Jos C. N. Raadschelders and
Jesse Paul Lehrke
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-43749-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction
- Eberhard Bohne, John D. Graham and Jos C. N. Raadschelders
- Attending to Mission-extrinsic Public Values in Performance-oriented Administrative Management: A View from the United States
- David H. Rosenbloom
- Europe and the USA: The Uphill Quest for Regulatory Cooperation
- John D. Graham
- What We Seem to Forget in Modern Public Administration
- Arthur B. Ringeling
- Reconciling Inconsistencies in Regulation throughout the European Union for a Risk-based Approach toward Industry Governance: A Closer Look at Germany
- Sweta Chakraborty and Naomi Creutzfeldt
- State Intervention in Times of the Global Economic Crisis
- Michael M. Franke
- The Sources of Security Regulation Convergence
- Jesse Paul Lehrke and Rahel Schomaker
- User and Community Coproduction of Public Services: What Influences Citizens to Coproduce?
- Tony Bovaird, Elke Loeffler, Gregg G. Ryzin and Salvador Parrado
- Overlooking an International Movement in Volunteerism? Understanding Citizen Involvement in Volunteer Centers
- Jeffrey L. Brudney and Dayoung An Woodworth
- Participatory Administrative Procedure: USA vs. Selected EU States
- Polonca Kovač and Tina Sever
- Erecting the Public Sector Information Exchange
- Alon Peled
- Open Government, Behavior Control, and the Privacy Risk of Digital Government
- Alessandro Spina
- Collaborative Governance and Collaborating Online: The Open Government Initiative in the United States
- Lisa Blomgren Amsler and Susanna Foxworthy
- Reforming Public Administration in Multilevel Systems
- Sabine Kuhlmann, Stephan Grohs and Jörg Bogumil
- Endogenous Transformations in European Public Administration: Soft-Law, Transnationally Networked Governance as a Self-Reinforcing Trend
- Joseph Corkin and Nina Boeger
- Regio-crats’ Policy Participation Demands in the EU Multilevel System
- Michael W. Bauer and Philipp Studinger
- Concluding Observations
- Eberhard Bohne, John Graham and Jos C. N. Raadschelders
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