
Public Administration
4 (1)
Edition: 9
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1032055553
ISBN 13: 9781032055558
Publication date:
January 28th, 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Pages: 640
Public Administration presents an insightful exploration into the intricacies and frameworks that define modern governance. The authors, David H. Rosenbloom, Robert S. Kravchuk, and Richard M. Clerkin, draw on their extensive expertise to delve into theoretical foundations, practical applications, and the evolving challenges faced by public administrators today. Their approach not only examines historical aspects of public administration but also addresses contemporary issues, making it relevant for both students and practitioners in the field.
The book highlights the importance of ethics, accountability, and democratic principles in the public sector. By intertwining theory with real-world examples, the authors provide readers with a rich understanding of how public policies are formulated, implemented, and evaluated. This dynamic framework encourages readers to critically assess the role of public administration in society and its impact on various communities.
In navigating the complexities of governance, the authors emphasize the need for adaptability and innovative thinking within public institutions. As they explore the interplay between bureaucracy, public services, and citizen engagement, this work emerges as an essential resource for anyone looking to grasp the multifaceted nature of public administration and its implications for a well-functioning democracy.
The book highlights the importance of ethics, accountability, and democratic principles in the public sector. By intertwining theory with real-world examples, the authors provide readers with a rich understanding of how public policies are formulated, implemented, and evaluated. This dynamic framework encourages readers to critically assess the role of public administration in society and its impact on various communities.
In navigating the complexities of governance, the authors emphasize the need for adaptability and innovative thinking within public institutions. As they explore the interplay between bureaucracy, public services, and citizen engagement, this work emerges as an essential resource for anyone looking to grasp the multifaceted nature of public administration and its implications for a well-functioning democracy.