Publikation: International Public Administration : A New Type of Bureaucracy? Lessons and Challenges for Public Administration Research
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This concluding chapter takes stock of what we have learned about International Public Administrations (IPAs) in order to identify general patterns as well as to improve our understanding of potential implications for further public administration (PA) research. It brings to the fore particular challenges that emerge when the discipline of PA ventures beyond its classical focus on national or subnational bureaucracies. Our main argument is that IPAs constitute a genuinely new type of bureaucracy. The structures and processes of IPAs are familiar in many important respects, but the conjoint occurrence of distinct contextual factors and their effect on the behavior and strategies of international administrations make them unique. This becomes visible in a set of distinctive behavioral patterns. Our study of IPAs thus both challenges and confirms the PA perspective on the current transformation of the state and its institutions.
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BAUER, Michael W., Christoph KNILL, Steffen ECKHARD, 2017. International Public Administration : A New Type of Bureaucracy? Lessons and Challenges for Public Administration Research. In: BAUER, Michael W., ed., Christoph KNILL, ed., Steffen ECKHARD, ed.. International Bureaucracy : Challenges and Lessons for Public Administration Research. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 179-198. ISBN 978-1-349-94976-2. Available under: doi: 10.1057/978-1-349-94977-9_8BibTex
@incollection{Bauer2017Inter-44843, year={2017}, doi={10.1057/978-1-349-94977-9_8}, title={International Public Administration : A New Type of Bureaucracy? Lessons and Challenges for Public Administration Research}, isbn={978-1-349-94976-2}, publisher={Palgrave Macmillan}, address={London}, booktitle={International Bureaucracy : Challenges and Lessons for Public Administration Research}, pages={179--198}, editor={Bauer, Michael W. and Knill, Christoph and Eckhard, Steffen}, author={Bauer, Michael W. and Knill, Christoph and Eckhard, Steffen} }
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