Public Administration and Policy in the Middle East

The various and different Middle Eastern countries are addressing new key reform and governance reform processes but also administration and policy issues of enduring importance; decentralization and local government, non-profit organizations, political culture, and reform of the policy process. Thi...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Dawoody, Alexander R. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Series:Public Administration, Governance and Globalization ; 9
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • II. Part One:  Public Policy and Administration in Iran, Turkey and Egypt
  • Chapter 1. Public Administration and Policy in Contemporary Iran
  • Chapter 2. State and administrative reforms in Turkey and its implications
  • Chapter 3. Challenges to governance reform and accountability in Egypt
  • Chapter 4. Egypt
  • III. Part Two. Public Policy and Administration in Iraq, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia
  • Chapter 5. Iraq: Revolutionary cul-de-sacs
  • Chapter 6. Federalism and Iraq’s Statehood
  • Chapter 7. Iraq's Pressing Need to Obligatory Unified Conceptual and Procedural Models for Public Policy Making, Implementation, and Evaluation Processes
  • Chapter 8. Distributive, Redistributive, Regulatory and Constituent Policies in Sudan
  • Chapter 9. Local Governance in Saudi Arabia: The Mirage of Decentralization
  • IV. Part Three. Public Policy and Administration in Bangladesh, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine
  • Chapter 10. Governance Challenges in Bangladesh
  • Chapter 11. Dynamic Consistency: The Public Policy Process in the Republic of Lebanon
  • Chapter 12. Decentralization in Lebanon
  • Chapter 13. Lebanese NGOs: Governance and Management
  • Chapter 14. Culture matter: The Influence of Israeli Political Culture on The Public Policy Process
  • Chapter 15. Volunteerism in nonprofit sector in Palestine.-V. Conclusion
  • VI. Index.