
Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Asia
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Home to roughly one-third of the world's population, Asia-Pacific governments typically play leading roles in social and economic development, yet by measures of expenditures or civil servants per capita, most are among the smaller ones in the world. These regimes include democracies, one-party states and unstable systems; there is a broad range of cultural legacies including Confucian, Buddhist, and Western, and vastly different levels of economic development; the region includes some of the very least corrupt countries and those with high corruption levels; it includes the world's most populous country, as well as some of the smallest.
Public sector reforms are very relevant to these countries and their leaders. In Asia, a strong government is invaluable and public sector reforms are relevant to helping modern states meet their goals and performance. This collection explores what is known about these reforms with an eye towards helping leaders responsible for reforms. Clearly, there is very large variation; some Asia-Pacific countries are leading in public sector reforms, while others are not, and this book also seeks to further our understanding what leaders might need to do to be successful.
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The 11 chapters in this volume discuss public sector reforms in Japan, Indonesia, China, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and New Zealand. Public administration specialists from these countries address the challenges of leadership in reforms in the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on the leadership of political executives and bureaucratic actors and the strategy and contexts of reform leadership. They describe the locus and drivers of reforms, the extent and manner that leadership is seen to promote reform efforts, how leaders address resistance inside organizations and relations with the authorizing environment, how they overcome public distrust, and how leaders build operational capacity for implementation and sustainability of reforms. -- Annotation (c)2018 * (protoview.com) *More details
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2. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Japan; Masahiro Horie
3. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Indonesia; Eko Prasojo and Defny Holidin
4. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in China; Jiang Wu and Shao Jingjun
5. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Thailand; Supachai Yavaprabhas
6. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Vietnam; Ha Ngoc Pham
7. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in the Philippines; Alex Brillantes and Lizan Perante Calina
8. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Singapore; David Jones
9. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Malaysia; LooSee Beh
10. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in Australia; John Halligan
11. Leadership and Public Sector Reform in New Zealand; Caroline Rennie and Evan Berman
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