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Civil Service Reform In Postcommunist Countries Lup Dissertaties Alexander Kotchegura

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Civil Service Reform In Postcommunist Countries Lup Dissertaties Alexander Kotchegura
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Publisher: Leiden University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Alexander Kotchegura
ISBN: 9789087280604, 9087280602
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Civil Service Reform In Postcommunist Countries Lup Dissertaties Alexander Kotchegura by Alexander Kotchegura 9789087280604, 9087280602 instant download after payment.

Why the state bureaucracy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) appears to have been least of all affected by the post-communist transformation when compared to other public institutions and sectors of the economy? Why declared reforms of civil services failed so far to reach most of their objectives and even have had counter-productive effect in some cases? On the basis of a comprehensive analysis of the development of the Russian and Czech state administration over the last decade and a half the author provides a thorough insight into the causes of the prevailing tendencies in the administrative development of CEE countries and explores key factors that have led to more than modest results in the reforms of their civil services.

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