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Politicians, Bureaucrats and Institutional Reform

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Guy Peters
University of Pittsburgh
Jon Pierre
University of Strathclyde

Title Details
(Re)shaping the Politics-Administration nexus in Greece: A New Era of Institutional Reform? View Paper Details
A Mandarin Revolution: The Strategic Management Initiative in Irish Administration View Paper Details
Agencies, Ministers and Civil Servants in Britain View Paper Details
Bureaucratic Autonomy as A Political Asset View Paper Details
Bureaucratic Politics in Spain: A Long Lasting Tradition View Paper Details
Declining Government Reform and Growing Quest for Economic Recovery in Japan: A Theoretical Implication View Paper Details
Implementing Welfare Retrenchment and the New Social Regulation: Goals, Institutions and Ideas View Paper Details
National Formulas of Bureaucratic Legitimation and Institutional Reform View Paper Details
National Ministries: Managers or Ciphers of European Integration? View Paper Details
Networks, Negotiations and the Roles of Politicians and Bureaucrats in Australian Intergovernmental Relations View Paper Details
New Public Management - Are Politicians Lossing Control? View Paper Details
Policy Change, Institutions and Core Executives: Privatisation in New Zealand and The Netherlands View Paper Details
Political Bureaucratic Relations in Australia View Paper Details
Politicians, Bureaucrats and Administrative Reform in Hungary: Who Stops Whom? View Paper Details
Public Service Bargains and Public Service Reform View Paper Details
Reforming Accountability Relationships in UK and USA: Case Studies of Highways Agencies View Paper Details
The Fallacies of New Public Management - Can They Still Be Prevented in the Austrian Context? View Paper Details
The Reinvention Syndrome: Politics by Other Means? View Paper Details
The Reinvestion Syndrome: Politics by Other Means? View Paper Details
The Transformation of Local Government in France: Towards a Co-Administration Model Between Local Authorities and State Field Services View Paper Details