- Course Code :
PAD 200
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Department of Public Administration
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
Public administration has developed more systematic patterns of inquiry about the substance of public organization behavior, public management, and public policy implementation. Students in this course learn about classical and contemporary theories and practices. They explore theories or approaches that are most promising as well as influential. The course sets out a detailed description of key theories in contemporary public administration and thus improves the reliability of knowledge and understanding of public administration. Theories like the politics - administration dichotomy, political control of bureaucracy, governance as well as public management are discussed and debated. In addition, students understand different forms of contracting, administrative operations, restructuring, efficiency and effectiveness and total quality control in public administration.
Course Goals:
• Define the difference between politics and public administration.
• Present different models to explain the relations between legislatures/elected figures and administrators.
• Present Traditional Vs. contemporary theories of political control of bureaucracy to answer: Are bureaucracies out of control?”
• Explain policymaking role of administration and bureaucracy, by introducing different theories of bureaucratic politics.
• Compare traditional Vs. modern public management operations (Theory X&Y, group theory, management by contract, leadership, TQM,…).
• Explain limits in the application of modern concepts of economics or other sciences in public administration.
• Describe the pattern of bureaucracy’s decision-making.
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Public administration has developed more systematic patterns of inquiry about the substance of public organization behavior, public management, and public policy implementation. Students in this course learn about classical and contemporary theories and practices. They explore theories or approaches that are most promising as well as influential. The course sets out a detailed description of key theories in contemporary public administration and thus improves the reliability of knowledge and understanding of public administration. Theories like the politics - administration dichotomy, political control of bureaucracy, governance as well as public management are discussed and debated. In addition, students understand different forms of contracting, administrative operations, restructuring, efficiency and effectiveness and total quality control in public administration.
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Books:
Recommended books :
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., New Frontiers of Public Administration: The Practice of Theory and the Theory of Practice, Political Science & Politics, American Political Science Association, 2008.
Periodicals :
Chris Ansell and Alison Gash, Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Oxford University Press, Issue No. 18, 2007 (543-571). URL: http://sites.duke.edu/niou/files/2011/05/Ansell-and-Gash-Collaborative-Governance-in-Theory-and-Practice.pdf
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