Description
This book examines the status of public administration in eight countries—the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, and Libya—in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This volume explores the issues, perspectives, traditions, and cultures that shape the operation of public administration in the region. This book also offers critical narratives on how the region’s governments manage the state and statecrafts regarding their governance design. It reflects on the multiplicity of public administration structures, functions, processes, and procedures, as well as reform schemes, which are critical in achieving good governance to continuously improve the human condition in the MENA region. Public Administration in the Middle East and North Africa will be of interest to scholars, practitioners, and students concerned with the ways in which technological change, knowledge accumulation, and dissemination can increase a state’s effective governance capacity.
Foreword by B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh is freely available to download on the Routledge website.
Table of Contents
Foreword by B Guy Peters [available for free download on the Routledge webpage]
Introduction
Shahjahan Bhuiyan
Part I: Public Administration in the Middle East Countries
1. Theory and Practice of Public Administration Reforms: The Case of United Arab Emirates
Abu Elias Sarker and Mohammad Habibur Rahman
2. Reconstruction of Turkish Public Administration Under the New Presidential Government System
Yılmaz Üstüner
3. Public Administration in the Republic of Lebanon: Recent Reforms, Current Constraints, and Future Prospects
Thomas W. Haase
4. Public Administration and Development in Jordan
Jamil E. Jreisat
Part II: Public Administration in the North African Countries
5. Governance and Public Administration Reform in Morocco: A "Glocal" Perspective
Rabia Naguib
6. Institutional and Economic Reforms Challenges During a Democratic Transition: A Case Study from Tunisia
Nizar Jouini and Taoufik Rajhi
7. The Erosion of Public Administration in Sudan
Ibrahim Elnur
8. Libya’s Public Administration: Burdens of the Past and Challenges of Transition
Youssef Mohammad Sawani
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