Reforming the state without changing the model of power?

Titel: Reforming the state without changing the model of power? : on administrative reform in post-socialist countries / edited by Anton Oleinik
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Veröffentlicht: London : Routledge, 2009
Umfang: 249 Seiten : Diagramme ; 24cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0415466180 ; 9780415466189
Buchumschlag
X
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 7 Q ; 31 7 V ; 32 7 V ; 31 12 J ; 32 13 H ; 31 12 K
  • Notes on Contributors
  • p. vii
  • 1
  • Introduction: Putting Administrative Reform in a Broader Context of Power
  • p. 1
  • 2
  • Domination, Power and Authority in Russia: Basic Characteristics and Forms
  • p. 18
  • 3
  • The Changing Role of the State and State Bureaucracy in the Context of Public Administration Reforms: Russian and Foreign Experience
  • p. 38
  • 4
  • The Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development in Eastern Europe
  • p. 55
  • 5
  • New Social Movements is Russia: A Challenge to the Dominant Model of Power Relationships?
  • p. 69
  • 6
  • Time Matters: Adapting to Transformation
  • p. 91
  • 7
  • Law in Public Administration: How Russia Differs
  • p. 116
  • 8
  • Rationalizing or Empowering Bureaucrats? Tax Administration Reform in Poland and Russia
  • p. 137
  • 9
  • Existing and Potential Constraints Limiting State Servants' Opportunism: The Russian Case
  • p. 157
  • 10
  • Basis for Regime Legitimacy: Study of Attitudes Toward Privatization in Ukraine
  • p. 191
  • 11
  • The Role of the State in Catch-Up Modernization: The post-1789 Reforms in the Germanies and the Russian 'Great Reforms' in Comparative Perspective
  • p. 215
  • Index
  • p. 237