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Principles of Public Administration

Principles of Public Administration

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Public administration is the implementation of government policy and the management of public affairs, ensuring that governmental decisions are translated into effective action. It encompasses the organization, processes, and practices used by government institutions to provide services, enforce laws, and fulfill public needs. The principles of public administration are the foundational guidelines that shape the efficient, ethical, and accountable operation of governmental agencies at all levels. The study also addresses the challenges faced by public administration in a rapidly changing world, including political pressures, budget constraints, technological advancements, and the increasing demand for public participation in decision-making. It explores modern trends in public administration, such as the shift toward New Public Management (NPM), which advocates for greater efficiency and customer-service orientation, and the role of e-governance in enhancing citizen engagement and service delivery. Finally, this book highlights the evolving nature of public administration, stressing the need for continuous innovation, professional development, and responsiveness to societal changes. The principles of public administration are crucial for ensuring that government actions are aligned with the public interest and that administrative processes contribute to social welfare and national development.

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Keywords

  • Accountability
  • governance
  • New Public Management
  • policy implementation
  • Public administration
  • thema EDItEUR::A The Arts
  • thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
  • transparency

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DOI: 10.22573/spg.020.BK/S/008

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