Public Administration in the New Reality - by Alikhan Baimenov & Panos Liverakos (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book combines academic insights and practitioners' experience from nineteen countries around the world, and it explores public administration systems capacity in predicting, facing, and reacting to, as well as operating in, the new reality.
- About the Author: Alikhan Baimenov is Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Astana Civil Service Hub.
- 518 Pages
- Political Science, Public Affairs & Administration
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Book Synopsis
This book combines academic insights and practitioners' experience from nineteen countries around the world, and it explores public administration systems capacity in predicting, facing, and reacting to, as well as operating in, the new reality. A reality characterised by considerable levels of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity; all amid rising geo-political tensions, climate change, digital transformation, aging populations, urbanisation, migration, and environmental degradation. These complex and intertwined policy issues put to test contemporary governance structures and current organisational arrangements for public administration systems, as well as the existing competencies and skills of public administrators. Thus, this book explores what public administration systems must do to keep up with the immense changes taking place around us and adapt to the new reality, as well as possess the capacity to forecast, to react and to learn from all past crises and manage competing and conflicting values as well.From the Back Cover
This timely book focuses broadly on public administration and the civil service and how it should cope with the on-going transformation of political, economic, and social governance frameworks in the New Reality. The dynamics of the changing aspects of public administration are expertly analysed with experience-based Global Perspectives. While its thirty-seven contributors deal extensively with the turbulent transformative technologies and scientific learnings, they provide an understanding of exemplary practices of public administration around the world, particularly of effective public service frameworks, for advancing responsible government.
-Chester A. Newland, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, USC
This book combines academic insights and practitioners' experience from nineteen countries around the world, and it explores public administration systems capacity in predicting, facing, and reacting to, as well as operating in, the new reality. A reality characterised by considerable levels of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity; all amid rising geo-political tensions, climate change, digital transformation, aging populations, urbanisation, migration, and environmental degradation. These complex and intertwined policy issues put to test contemporary governance structures and current organisational arrangements for public administration systems, as well as the existing competencies and skills of public administrators. Thus, this book explores what public administration systems must do to keep up with the immense changes taking place around us and adapt to the new reality, as well as possess the capacity to forecast, to react and to learn from all past crises and manage competing and conflicting values as well.
Alikhan Baimenov is Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Astana Civil Service Hub. He has held ministerial and other leading public positions and has been a member of Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Panos Liverakos is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Astana Civil Service Hub. He has served as Chief Technical Advisor/Team Leader in the field of public governance with UNDESA and UNDP for many years.
About the Author
Alikhan Baimenov is Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Astana Civil Service Hub. He has held ministerial and other leading public positions and has been a member of Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Panos Liverakos is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Astana Civil Service Hub. He has served as Chief Technical Advisor/Team Leader in the field of public governance with UNDESA and UNDP for many years.