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The article is devoted to the analysis of the public management in Great Britain where reforms held have been of a much broader scale than in any other country of the world. The article focuses on the customs of the British bureaucracy and the stages of its evolution. The author points out to...
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The article suggests a comprehensive multivariable and multidimensional classification of social forces and groups upholding public service reform (supporters), forces standing up against it (opponents) and groups indifferent to the reforming process (morasses). The classification comprises the...
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The article is devoted to a new history and the current state of personnel management in public administration, i.e., to the serious modernization of the theory of bureaucracy and practical efforts to perfect it. A vast bibliographical analysis of special, mainly American, literature on the...
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The article is devoted to the search of a new model for interaction between the state and the citizen which has taken place worldwide during the last decades.The article considers the causes of the common fall of the authority of the traditional bureaucratic structures, in particular, some lack...
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Public service reform in Russia is inevitable, otherwise the problems will continue to pile up for public service and this may result in further public administration deterioration. But how to tackle these problems and how to conduct public service reform? Should the world experience be applied...
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The article is devoted to a critically important, in the authors opinion, issue of the ethical regulation of public servants official behavior. He considers the complex of ethical-legal mechanisms as one of the most effective ways in order to correct the obviously unsatisfactory current...
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