ISBN-13: 9781420051902 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 658 str.
Written by leading experts, Public Administration in East Asia: Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan examines the inner workings of governments in East Asia, in particular its public administration and related public policy processes. It focuses on the apparatus of government -- the agencies, their values, context, and policies within which they operate. Organized in parallel sections, the book covers the history, public policy processes, organization, HRM, ethics, corruption, intergovernmental relations, performance management, and e-government. It discusses each of these topics separately for Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, providing an unusual and important comparative perspective. The book includes essential knowledge and facts, discussions of emerging issues, and useful resources for further reading. It addresses questions such as:
East Asian economies are among the fastest growing in the world, and with that growth comes significant expansion and development of public administration professionalism. This state-of-the-art, one-stop resource brings together the fragments of existing knowledge on this area filling the need for a comprehensive compendium among students and practitioners. Organized into four sections—each dedicated to a specific country—the book showcases the unique economic practices in the region and East Asia’s innovative approaches to economic challenges. It also discusses topics that are relevant to public administration education and practice, such as performance management, civil service, ethics, and e-government.