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Theories and stories in African public administration

Josephat Stephen Itika (Redaktör)J. de Ridder (Jacobus), 1949- (Redaktör)A. Tollenaar (Albertjan), 1978- (Redaktör)University of Groningen (Medarbetare (Ospecificerad))Mzumbe University (Medarbetare (Ospecificerad))
ISBN 9789054481041, ISBN 9054481048
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Leiden : African Studies Centre, 2011
208 s.
Josephat Itika, Ko de Ridder, Albertjan Tollenaar (editors)
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Public administration in developing countries is administration in transformation. The main concepts that guide this transformation are universal. Yet those concepts are most often presented in Western literature, embedded in Western administrative practice. This book provides an overview of these main concepts seen from a different angle: an African perspective. The general concepts of the study of public administration and public management are illustrated with sub-Saharan African stories, written by Tanzanian scholars. This introductory book can be used to learn and to teach the basic concepts of public administration and public management and aims to prepare the students for the administrative realities they face in their society.

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Josephat Stephen Itika (Redaktör)J. de Ridder (Jacobus), 1949- (Redaktör)A. Tollenaar (Albertjan), 1978- (Redaktör)University of Groningen (Medarbetare (Ospecificerad))Mzumbe University (Medarbetare (Ospecificerad))
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ISBN 9789054481041, ISBN 9054481048
har titel
Theories and stories in African public administration
upphovsuppgift
Josephat Itika, Ko de Ridder, Albertjan Tollenaar (editors)
utgivning
Leiden : African Studies Centre, 2011
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208 s.
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12285949

Biblioteksspecifik information (bestånd)

  • Nordiska Afrikainstitutets bibliotek · Biblioteket (Afr)

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    Africa, Public administration, Governance, Decentralization, Government policy, Community participation, Public services, Social services