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Civil Servants And Globalization Integrating Mena Countries In A Globalized Economy Tony Verheijen Katarina Staronova Ibrahim Elghandour Annelucie Lefebvre

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Civil Servants And Globalization Integrating Mena Countries In A Globalized Economy Tony Verheijen Katarina Staronova Ibrahim Elghandour Annelucie Lefebvre
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.04 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Tony Verheijen; Katarina Staronova; Ibrahim Elghandour; Anne-Lucie Lefebvre
ISBN: 9781529215762, 1529215765
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Civil Servants And Globalization Integrating Mena Countries In A Globalized Economy Tony Verheijen Katarina Staronova Ibrahim Elghandour Annelucie Lefebvre by Tony Verheijen; Katarina Staronova; Ibrahim Elghandour; Anne-lucie Lefebvre 9781529215762, 1529215765 instant download after payment.

This volume analyses the impact of globalization on civil service systems across the Middle East and North Africa. A collaboration between practitioners and academic public policy experts, it presents an analytical model to assess how globalization influences civil servants, illustrated by case studies of countries where there have been increased engagement with international actors. It demonstrates how this increased interaction has altered the position of civil servants and traces the shifting patterns of power and accountability between civil servants, politicians and other actors. It is an original and important addition to the debate about globalization’s role in transnational public administration and governance.

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