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Public Management Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe
Geert Bouckaert, Juraj Nemec, Vitalis Nakrosis, Gyorgy Hajnal, Kristiina Tonnisson
Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-80-89013-41-8
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This book provides an overview of countries in transition – some are part of the EU, others are not (yet). Even if starting positions, sizes, economic capacities and political directions are quite different, there is some geographical and historical commonality. If there is one indicator to consider this book as ‘successful’, it is that peoplewill read it to know what goes on beyond the broader lines, and that this exercise will be replicated in another, let’s say, ten years. Then this study will be part of a collective scientific memory – a European memory for the future. The country studies presented in the main body of this book provide comprehensive information about public administration and public management reforms in selected states of Central and Eastern Europe. The tries to summarise the main findings and formulate some conclusions from the point of view of the main idea of this book.
Contents
About the Authors..............................................................................................7
Preface................................................................................................................. 11
Public Sector Reform in CEE Countries: AnIntroduction
Geert Bouckaert....................................................................................................13
Chapter1
Public Management Reforms:Armenia
Vache Gabrielyan, GayaneSelimyan .........
27
Chapter2
Public Management Reforms: CzechRepublic
Petr Fanta, Markéta Šumpíková Fantová, FrantišekOchrana .
55
Chapter3
Public Management Reforms:Estonia
Kristiina Tõnnisson and Tiina Randma-Liiv.
93
Chapter4
Public Management Reforms:Hungary
GyörgyHajnal.............................................
.........121
Chapter5
Public Management Reforms:Kazakhstan
Dinazat Kassymova, Colin Knox and MeirzhanMashan .
...151
Chapter6
Public Management Reforms:Kyrgyzstan
Nuripa Mukanova, DamirBisembin.............
........173
Chapter7
Public Management Reforms:Latvia
Inga Bite Perceva...................................
...........201
Chapter8
Public Management Reforms:Lithuania
Vitalis Nakrošis.............................................
225
Chapter9
Public Management Reforms:Poland
Marek Debicki, Anetta Jaxa Debicka.....
...........245
Chapter 10
Public Management Reforms:Romania
Calin Hintea...............................................
..........271
Chapter 11
Public Management Reforms:Slovakia
JurajNemec................................................
..........287
Chapter12
Public Management Reforms:Ukraine
Tatyana Malyarenko, Volodymyr Salamatov.
.........317
Chapter13
Public Management Reforms in CEE: LessonsLearned
JurajNemec.............................................................................
343
Index..................................................................................................................373