TY - BOOK AU - Otenyo,Eric Edwin AU - Lind,Nancy S. TI - Development Planning Lessons of Experience T2 - Research in public policy analysis and management SN - 0762313595 AV - JF1351 .C586 2006 U1 - 338.9 23 PY - 2006/// CY - United Kingdom PB - Emerald KW - Public administration N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Includes bibliographical references and index; In search of comparative administration; Lee Sigelman --; The Prismatic model: conceptualizing transitional societies; Fred W. Riggs --; Comparison in the study of public administration; Ferrel Heady --; Comparative public administration: prologue, performance, problems and promise; Dwight Waldo --; Comparative public administration: the search for theories; Monty van Wart and Joseph N. Cayer --; An overview of bureaucracy and poitical development; Joseph La Palombara --; Western conceptualization of administrative development: a critique and an alternative; Satya Deva; Administrative objectives for development administration; George F. Gant --; The Comparative administration group, development administration, and antidevelopment --; Neoteric theories for development administration in the new world order; Jean-Claude Garcia-Zamor --; The Failure of U.S. technical assistance in public administration: the Iranian case; John L. Seitz --; Administering to the poor (or, if we can't help the rich dictators, what can we do for the poor?); John D. Montgomery --; Developmental assistance in public administration: requim or renewal; Milton J. Esman; Analysing institutional change and administrative transformation: a comparative view; Theo a. J. Toonen --; Analyzing the organizational requirements for serving the rural poor; David K. Leonard --; Development planning: lessons of experience; Albert Waterston --; Governmental decentraliation and economic development: the evolution of concepts and practices; Dennis A. Rondinelli --; Decentralization: the latest fashion in development administration?; Diana Conyers --; Exploring the implications of privatization and deregulation; Dennis j. Gayle and Jonathan N. Goodrich --; Approaches to privatization: established models and a U.S. innovation; Stanley Y. Chang and Roberta Ann Jones --; The Administrative state in a globalizing world: some trends and challenges; Gerald Caiden --; From public administration to public management: reassessing a revolution?; Andrew Gray and Bill Jenkins --; The New public management as an international phenomennon: a skeptical view; Laurence E. Lynn Jr; What is wrong with the new public management?; Donald J. Savoie --; Instroduction: exploiting it in public administration: towards the information polity?; Christine Bellamy and John Taylor --; Reengineering public secor organisations using information technology; Kim Viborg Andersen --; Informatization and democracy: Orwell or Athens? A review of the literature; W.B.H.J. van de Donk and Pieter W. Tops --; Transforming bureaucracies for the 21st century: the new democratic governance paradigm; Bidhya Bowornwathana --; An Exploration into the familiar and the new: public budgeting in developing countries; Naomi Caiden --; The New world order and global public administration: a critical essay; Ali Farazmand --; Global perspective on comparative and international administration; Fred W. Riggs --; Changing European states, changing public administration: introduction; Walter Kickert and Richard Stillman --; Public administration in statist France; Jacques Chevalier; Administrative science as reform: German public administration; Wolfgang Seibel --; Antistatist reforms and new administrative directions: public administration in the United Kingdom; Christopher Pollit --; Expansion and diversification of public administration in the postwar welfare state: the case of the Netherlands; Walter J.M. Kickert --; From continental law to Anglo-Saxon behaviorism: Scandanavian public administration; Torben Beck Jorgensen --; International development management in a globalized world; Derick W. Brinkerhoff and Jennifer Brinkerhoff --; Public administration in post-socialist Eastern Europe; Eric M. Rice --; Assessing public management reform strategy in an international context; L.R. Jones and Donald F. Kettl --; Good government: an unstylish idea that warrants a worldwide welcome; Nicholas Henry --; Conclusion: impact of globalization on the study and practice of public administration; Fred W. Riggs ER -