Synopses & Reviews
Challenges to State Policy Capacity offers the most timely and comprehensive coverage of contemporary state policy capacity. Drawing on the work by international leading scholars in political science and public administration, the book is indispensable to anyone interested in policy capacity, administrative reform and the state.
Synopsis
Globalization and New Public Management pose major challenges to the policy capacity of the state. Challenges to State Policy Capacity offers the most timely and comprehensive coverage of contemporary state policy capacity. Drawing on the work by international leading scholars in political science and public administration, the book is indispensable to anyone interested in policy capacity, administrative reform and the state.
Synopsis
Notes on the Contributors Unpacking Policy Capacity: Issues and Themes; M.Painter & J.Pierre Capacity Beyond the Boundary: New Regulatory State, Fragmentation and Relational Capacity; K.Jayasuriya Swings and Roundabouts? Multilevel Governance as a Source of and Constraint on Policy Capacity; B.G.Peters & J.Pierre The Europeanization of National Policy Capacities; C.Knill Policy Instruments and Policy Capacity; B.G.Peters Machinery of Government and Policy Capacity: The Effects of Specialization and Coordination; K.Verhoest & G.Bouckaert Ministries and Agencies: Steering, Meddling, Neglect and Dependency; C.Pollitt Autonomization and Policy Capacity - The Dilemmas and Challenges Facing Political Executives; T.Christensen & P.L greid Policy-making Reforms and Civil Service Systems: An Exploration of Agendas and Consequences; M.Brans & D.Vancoppenolle Public Service Reform and Policy Capacity: Recruiting and Retaining the Best and the Brightest; P.Aucoin & H.Bakvis Policy Capacity and Citizens' Attitudes: 'Developmentalism' in Nine Asian States; I.Marsh State Capacity in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan: Coping with Legitimation, Integration and Performance; A.B.L.Cheung Conclusions: Challenges to Policy Capacity; M.Painter & J.Pierre Index
About the Author
Martin Painter is Professor in the Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong.
Jon Pierre is Professor of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pittsburgh.
Table of Contents
Unpacking Policy Capacity: Issues and Themes * Capacity Beyond the Boundary: New Regulatory State, Fragmentation and Relational Capacity * Swings and Carousels? Multi-level Governance as a Source of and Constraint on Policy Capacity * The Europeanization of National Policy Capacities * Policy Instruments and Policy Capacity * Machinery of Government and Policy Capacity: The Effects of Specialisation and Coordination * Ministries and Agencies: Steering, Meddling, Neglect and Dependency * Autonomization and Policy Capacity - The Dilemmas and Challenges Facing Political Executives * Policy Making Reforms and Civil Service Systems: An Exploration of Agendas and Consequences * Public Service Reform and Policy Capacity: Recruiting and Retaining the Best and the Brightest? * State Capacity and Citizen Attitudes: 'Developmentalism' in Nine Asian States * State Capacity in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan: Coping with Legitimation, Integration and Performance * Conclusions: Challenges to Policy Capacity