Potential of Public Administration modernization in a Global World

Authors

  • Vladislavas Domarkas, Rita Masionytė Kaunas University of Technology

Keywords:

globalization of politics, modernization of public administration, principles of international governance.

Abstract

Globalization is a catch-all term used to describe a combination of trends and processes that link
economies, societies and governments around the world. The underlying forces creating global interdependence
are not new. However, events around the world have made larger, and more sudden, impacts on social
organizations, economic performance and public policy that haven’t been experienced before. The purpose of
this paper is to examine the potential of public administration modernization regarding principles of New
Public Management that is being influenced by the forces of politics globalization and by rise of
supraterritorialy fact. Paper explores the concept of globalization, emphasize globalization of politics, and
stress the influence of globalization on a state. Trends of public administration reforms, export of public
administration models, regional specifics of public administration reforms, changes of national and
international governance systems are examined in the paper as the consequence of public administration
globalization.

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Published

2005-03-12

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