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RC04 - Public Bureaucracies in Developing Societies Print E-mail

Chair

Renu Khator, University of South Florida
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University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Ave.
ADM226
Tampa FL 33620
USA

Background

Recognised as study group in 1986; granted research committee status in 1993.

Objectives

Investigates issues and problems relating to the organisation and function of public bureaucracies in developing societies. It focuses on the comparative study of the role of bureaucracies in the formulation and implementation of public policies, and their interactions with other political institutions and functionaries.

Among specific policy areas investigated are the problems faced by developing societies in their quest for modernisation and development. Also studies bureaucracies’ interaction with other socio-economic forces, the citizen and the civil society, and its involvement in broader environmental concerns for human development and quality of life.

Website

http://ipsarc4.web.usf.edu/

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 September 2007 )
 
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