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Title: The new public administration : lessons from the experiences of small and island states
Authors: Collins, Paul
Warrington, Edward
Keywords: International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA)
Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM)
States, Small -- Economic conditions
Islands -- Politics and government
States, Small -- Politics and government
Civil service
Public administration
Issue Date: 1997-04
Publisher: CAPAM/IASIA
Citation: Collins, P. & Warrington, E. (1997). The new public administration : lessons from the experiences of small and island states. The Seychelles/CAPAM/IASIA Conference, Mahe. 2-19
Abstract: The report echoes the guarded optimism characterising the conference. Many small and island states can boast of a creditable record of governance, innovation within their public services, as well as the experience that their political executives and civil servants have accumulated. The note of caution arises from international trade and aid regimes that are less responsive to the claims of small states and islands, from socio-political stresses resulting from economic and fiscal adjustment, as well as the inherently limited administrative capacity of such states.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/17002
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