Publications / Monographs
Contemporary Governance Models and Practices in Central and Eastern Europe
Editor(s): Polonca Kovač, György Gajduschek
Date: 2015
ISBN: 978-80-89013-75-3
Publisher: NISPAcee Press
Price: 0 €(+ mailing costs)
Order contact: Hardcopy not available
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Developing New Governance Models and Administrative Practices in Central and Eastern Europe
Polonca Kovač........................................................................................................ 7
SECTION I
From Pre-Weberianism to New Weberian State
Universal Rationalization: Max Weber’s Great Narrative
Dirk Kaesler.......................................................................................................... 21
What Would Max Weber Say About Public Sector Innovation ?
Rainer Kattel........................................................................................................ 29
The Afterlife of Weber’s Bureaucratic Model
Mark Gal.............................................................................................................. 41
Effects of Western Governance Models in Eastern Europe After the Transition, Enlargement and Crises
Tamás M. Horváth............................................................................................... 53
SECTION II
Post-New Public Management and Good Governance
From Pre-Weber to Post-NPM: Challenges to Modernization of Public Administration in Latvia and Norway
Harald Koht, Iveta Reinholde.............................................................................. 75
Rationality and Bureaucracy in Hungary Before and After the Transition
György Jenei......................................................................................................... 97
Why Do We Need a Strong but Constitutionally Limited State ? The Paradigm of Good Government
István Stumpf..................................................................................................... 113
Illiberalism in the Making: Orbán-era Governance Reforms in the View of the Administrative Elite
György Hajnal.................................................................................................... 133
CRITICAL NOTES
Critical Notes on Four Major Theories of Public Administration as they Appear in Central and Eastern Europe
György Gajduschek............................................................................................ 157
Related Publications
Reflections on Good Governance in Visegrad and beyondEditor(s): Polonca Kovač ISBN: 978-80-89013-71-5 ISSN: Date: 2014 Price: 0 € |
Public Sector Dynamics in Central and Eastern EuropeEditor(s): Juraj Nemec, Michiel S. de Vries ISBN: 978-80-89013-65-4 ISSN: Date: 2013 Price: 0 € |
Public Administration in Times of CrisisEditor(s): Rainer Kattel, Witold Mikulowski, B. Guy Peters ISBN: 978-80-89013-56-2 ISSN: Date: 2011 Price: 0 € |
Local Government Finance in Times of Crisis: An Early AssessmentEditor(s): Lucie Sedmihradska, Nadezhda Bobcheva, Mihaly Lados ISBN: 978-80-89013-54-8 ISSN: Date: 2011 Price: 0 € |
State and Administration in a Changing WorldEditor(s): Juraj Nemec, B. Guy Peters ISBN: 978-80-89013-50-0 ISSN: Date: 2010 Price: 0 € |
Metropolitan CEE: Big Cities, Capitals and City-regions in Central and Eastern EuropeGabor Soos, Markku Temmes ISBN: 978-80-89013-51-7 ISSN: Date: 2010 Price: 0 € |
Corruption and Anti-corruption Measures in Central and Eastern EuropeKatarina Staronova, Emilia Beblava ISBN: 978-80-89013-47-0 ISSN: Date: 2010 Price: 0 € |
Municipal Asset Management in CEE Countries: Selected Case StudiesLucie Sedmihradská ISBN: 978-80-89013-48-7 ISSN: Date: 2010 Price: 0 € |
1 2 3 4 5 of 6 |