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ISBN 10: 1574541021
ISBN 13: 9781574541021
Author: Ben Ross Schneider, Blanca Heredia
Scholars and development practitioners agree that developing countries urgently need cohesive administrative reforms to consolidate new market economies, promote sustainable development, and improve social welfare. Reinventing Leviathan provides extensive comparative research on the political processes that facilitate or block efforts designed to improve administrative performance. Studies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Hungary, Mexico, and Thailand highlight distinctive patterns of reform, tracing the process from the prereform position of the bureaucracy to the design of reform packages and the contentious politics of implementation. The authors use a common framework to assess the relative importance of political institutions, international influences, social groups, and reform strategies. They relate their core findings both to practical policy debates and to broader theoretical discussions in the social sciences.
1 - The Political Economy of Administrative Reform in Developing Countries
2 - The Politics of Administrative Reform in Menem's Argentina: The Illusion of Isolation
3 - The Politics of Administrative Reform in Post-Communist Hungary
4 - The 1995 Public Management Reform in Brazil: Reflections of a Reformer
5 - From the Disarticulation of the State to the Modernization of Public Management in Chile: Administrative Reform Without a State Project
6 - Stalled Administrative Reforms of the Mexican State
7 - Principals of the Thai State
8 - When Institutions Matter: A Comparison of the Politics of Administrative, Social Security, and Tax Reforms in Brazil
9 - Reforms in the Administration of Justice in Latin America: Overview and Emerging Trends
10 - The Comparative Politics of Administrative Reform: Some Implications for Theory and Policy
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Tags: Ben Ross Schneider, Blanca Heredia, Reinventing Leviathan, Politics, Administrative Reform, Developing Countries