Part I Studies on Mainstream Public Administration Theories
1. New Public Management in the Context of Transformation and Change in Public Administration
2. From Bureaucracy to Governance: Transition from Centralism to Localism in Public Administration
3. An Evaluation on the Neo-Weberian State Theory
4. New Public Service Approach: Democratic Citizenship-Oriented Public Service Understanding
5.Values in the Public Sector: Values that are Effective in the Decisions of Public Administrators
6. Value Co-creation in Public Services: A Conceptual and Theoretical Overview
7. A New Discussion on the Theories of Contemporary Public Administration: International Public Administration
8. The City Council Experience as a Governance Practice in Turkey
9. E-municipality and E-democracy Relationship
10. Regulatory Challenges for Digital Governments: Privacy, Net Neutrality and Control of Internet Content in Turkey
Part II Other Interdisciplinary Studies Related to Public Administration Theories
Democracy and Participant Political Culture
Investigation of Global Climate Change and Climate Change Project Results of Gümüshane as a Disaster
An Analysis of the Relationship Between Property Rights and National Income Within the Framework of New Institutional Economics Theories
The Impact of Globalization on Public Employment: The Case of Emerging Market Economies
Evaluation of the Effects of Public Choice Theory on Human Behaviors in the Context of Turkey
A Discussion on the Possible Impact of Cryptocurrencies on State Sovereignty
Kadir Caner Dogan is an associate professor at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Gumushane University, Turkey, where he teaches public administration -related courses. Postmodern public administration, governance, new public management and ombudsman are among his interests.
Omer Ugur is an associate professor at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Gumushane University, Turkey. He works on The European Union, global environmental governance, and environmental law.