Includes countries in Central, East European, Caucasus, Central Asian Countries in Transition (PARinCEECCA)
WG Programme Coordinators:
E-mail: [email protected]
Veronica Junjan, University of Twente, School of Management and Governance, Enschede, The Netherlands
E-mail: [email protected]
Diana-Camelia Iancu, National School of Political Studies and
Public Administration, Faculty of Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail: [email protected]
Working Group IV
calls for papers addressing issues with regard to Public Administration Reform
(PAR) in CEE and CIS countries. In this respect, reform is defined as being any
restructuring of the administrative part of the organisations of the public
sector. The focus of this WG is based on investigations concerning formation
and administrative organisations and institutions, the development and restructuring of
intergovernmental relations, and organisational learning concerning
(inter)governmental co-operation within the framework of EU integration,
European Neighbourhood Policy, as well as external and regional co-operation
with the states in Central Asia.
The conclusions
of the WG IV meetings in 2009, 2010 and 2011 also included the fact that in
order to build a more in-depth theory on PAR we need more information about
what is actually going on at the local, regional and national levels.
Therefore, we primarily seek papers which are based on monitoring the actual
reforms in Public Administration (as defined above), and where the
investigation was conducted using the comparative method. They should address
questions such as, but not limited to: what kinds of reforms take place in public
administration in the countries of CEE and Central Asia? What are the plans
with regard to PAR in these regions; what kind of policies directed towards
reform are actually implemented and with what results? A selection of these
papers will be used for a special issue of the NISPAcee journal.
Second, papers will be accepted with regard to
·Theoretical overviews on PAR
·Interesting case studies in PAR in CEE countries
·Interesting case studies in PAR in CIS countries
·Longitudinal research in Public administrative reform in CEE and/or CIS
·The impact of
the common legacy of CEE and CIS countries on PAR
A selection of these papers will be considered for the proceedings of the conference.