The public sector and civil society: A somewhat neglected issue in public sector reforms
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Year of publication | 2013 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Open Public Administration Review |
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web | http://www.ru.nl/publish/pages/723942/01_the_public_sector_and_civil_society_article_for_opar.pdf |
Field | Management and administrative |
Keywords | Societal Groups; Public Administration; New Public Management; National Public Management |
Description | What has to be done in order to increase citizen involvement in public affairs? This article addresses the issue of the publicness of public administration. It argues that when one wants to have greater involvement of the people in public policy development, public decision-making and service delivery, one should rethink whether it is really necessary to reform the public sector internally over and over again and at least rethink the direction of such reforms. Too often the cause of all problems encountered in governmental actions is sought in the internal structure of the public administrative arrangements with the consequence that one has to restructure and reform. Public sector reform is increasingly conceived as a panacea, a one-size-fits-all solution: ‘Whatever the problem, administrative reform will solve it’. This article will argue that this is not necessarily so. |
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