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Politico-administrative Dilemma: Traditional Problems and New Solutions
B. Guy Peters, G. Sootla, B. Connaughton
Date: 2006
ISBN: 80-89013-27-9
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The papers contained in this book address the on-going themes of the NISPAcee working group on politico-administrative relations. The book represents another step in the ongoing development of our understanding of how governments in Central and Eastern Europe are transforming themselves. The papers in the first section cover familiar themes such as policy making roles, accountability mechanisms and politicisation examining the ways in which politicians and bureaucrats in several countries in Central and Eastern Europe are able to work together to govern, or compete over power within government. Cases on Belgium and Ireland also consider similar patterns in western European countries. Papers on the Baltic countries examine the emerging and increasingly significant patterns of interaction between state and society in Central and Eastern Europe.
Table of contents
Table ofContents
Introduction
B. Guy Peters,GeorgSootla,Bernadette Connaughton ...............................................5
SectionI
New Faces of Traditional Dilemma: Experiences from East and West
Politicians and Top Civil Servants in Former Yugoslav States: Back to Discarded Traditions?
Aleksandra Rabrenovic, Tony Verheijen ....................................................................15
Democratic Values and Bureaucracy in Slovenia
Miro Hacek, Marjan Brezovsek ..................................................................................35
The Impact of Reform on Politico-administrative Relations in Ireland: Enlightening or Confusing Roles of Political and Managerial Accountability?
Bernadette Connaughton ...........................................................................................50
Personal Advisors of Ministers: More than Personal Loyal Agents?
Christophe Pelgrims ....................................................................................................69
In Search of a Task Division in Policy-making between Civil Servants and Personal Advisers in Ministerial Cabinets: A Multiple Case Exploration in Flanders (Belgium)
Diederik Vancoppenolle, Marleen Brans ...................................................................90
Vertical and Horizontal Strains on Administrative and Policy Vectors in Structures Affecting and Affected by Supranational Impacts: The Case of the EU, its Member States and the World Trade Organisation
Donald Fuller ............................................................................................................114
SectionII
Politico-administrative Roles of Actors in the PolicyProcess
The Impact of Administrative Traditions on Public Administration Reform: The Baltic Case
Ole Nørgaard, Signe Skovbakke Winding ................................................................137
Division of Labour in Administrative Reform Policy: Decentralisation or Centralisation?
Markku Temmes .......................................................................................................164
Leadership as an Endogenous Factor in Developing Centre-periphery Relations
Gabriele Burbulyte ....................................................................................................175
Balancing Political and Administrative Actors in Networks: The Case
of the Elaboration and Implementation of the Estonian Forestry Policy from 1995 – 2004
Georg Sootla, Erik Sootla .........................................................................................191
Why Do Actors Vary? A Study of the Estonian Pension and Unemployment Insurance Legislations
Anu Toots ..................................................................................................................214
Interests and Patterns of Participation: Secondary Legislation Drafting in Estonia
Annika Velthut ..........................................................................................................224
Analysing Politico-administrative Relations: Extending the Focus
GeorgSootla,B. Guy Peters,Bernadette Connaughton ..........................................256
Index..........................................................................................................................275