Format:
Online-Ressource (364 p)
ISBN:
9783110144628
Series Statement:
De Gruyter Studies in Organization v.75
Content:
Intro -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- Comparative Research on the State and Administration in Germany and Japan: The Framework -- 1 Comparative Goals -- 2 Comparing Policies -- I Macrostructure and Macropolitics -- Post-war Politics in Japan: Bureaucracy versus the Party/Parties in Power -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pluralism and the Bureaucracy -- 3 Characteristics of the Japanese Bureaucracy -- 4 History of Japan's Bureaucracy -- 5 Maximum Mobilization and Personnel Administration -- 6 Budget Formulation: The Case for Integration -- 7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- From State of Authority to Network State: The German State in Developmental Perspective -- 1 The German State as a Model for Meiji Japan -- 2 Institutional Continuity and Change in the German Policy -- 3 Institutional Options and "Bounded Rationality" in State-building Processes -- 4 Institutional Layers of the German Polity: Federalism and the Legacy of the Old Reich -- 5 The Administrative State and the Varieties of State Interventionism -- 6 Parliamentarism and Party Government -- 7 The Corporatist Legacies of the "Old Reich" and of the 19th Century -- 8 Ambiguities of Citizenship in the German Nation-state -- 9 The German State and European Integration -- References -- Administrative Reform in Japan: Semi-autonomous Bureaucracy under the Pressure toward a Small Government -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Genesis -- 3 The Reform Agenda -- 4 Why Small Government? -- 5 The Performance of SPARC -- 6 Semi-autonomous Bureaucracy -- 7 Administrative Reform and Coalition Politics -- 8 The Local Level Reform -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Modernization of the Public Sector and Public Administration in the Federal Republic of Germany - (Mostly) A Story of Fragmented Incrementalism -- 1 Reconstruction of Public Administration in Post-war (West-)Germany in Neglection of Reforms.
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Description based upon print version of record
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""Foreword""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Comparative Research on the State and Administration in Germany and Japan: The Framework""; ""1 Comparative Goals""; ""2 Comparing Policies""; ""I Macrostructure and Macropolitics""; ""Post-war Politics in Japan: Bureaucracy versus the Party/Parties in Power""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Pluralism and the Bureaucracy""; ""3 Characteristics of the Japanese Bureaucracy""; ""4 History of Japan�s Bureaucracy""; ""5 Maximum Mobilization and Personnel Administration""; ""6 Budget Formulation: The Case for Integration""; ""7 Concluding Remarks""; ""References""
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""From State of Authority to Network State: The German State in Developmental Perspective""""1 The German State as a Model for Meiji Japan""; ""2 Institutional Continuity and Change in the German Policy""; ""3 Institutional Options and “Bounded Rationality� in State-building Processes""; ""4 Institutional Layers of the German Polity: Federalism and the Legacy of the Old Reich""; ""5 The Administrative State and the Varieties of State Interventionism""; ""6 Parliamentarism and Party Government""; ""7 The Corporatist Legacies of the “Old Reich� and of the 19th Century""
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""8 Ambiguities of Citizenship in the German Nation-state""""9 The German State and European Integration""; ""References""; ""Administrative Reform in Japan: Semi-autonomous Bureaucracy under the Pressure toward a Small Government""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 The Genesis""; ""3 The Reform Agenda""; ""4 Why Small Government?""; ""5 The Performance of SPARC""; ""6 Semi-autonomous Bureaucracy""; ""7 Administrative Reform and Coalition Politics""; ""8 The Local Level Reform""; ""9 Concluding Remarks""; ""References""
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""Modernization of the Public Sector and Public Administration in the Federal Republic of Germany � (Mostly) A Story of Fragmented Incrementalism""""1 Reconstruction of Public Administration in Post-war (West-)Germany in Neglection of Reforms""; ""2 Public Sector Reforms in the 1960s and Early 1970s Within an Expanded Welfare State""; ""2.1 Federal Level""; ""2.2 L�nder Level""; ""2.3 Local Level""; ""3 Period between Mid-1970s and Late 1980s: Years of Economic Recession, Budgetary Squeeze and Neo-liberal Beliefs Gaining Ascendancy""; ""3.1 Federal Level""; ""3.2 L�nder Level""
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""3.3 Local Level""""4 Development Since the Late 1980s: Upsurge of a “Modernization of the Public Sector� Debate in Germany vis-à -vis Changed International and Domestic Contexts""; ""4.1 Federal Level""; ""4.2 L�nder Level""; ""4.3 Local Level""; ""5 German Unification and Administrative Reform""; ""6 Concluding Remarks""; ""References""; ""II Policy Arenas and Networks � A Comparative Policy Approach""; ""Social Policy in Japan: Building a Welfare State in a Conservative One Dominant Party System""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Analytical Framework""
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""3 Analysis of Social Security Legislation""
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110868951
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110144628
Additional Edition:
Print version State and Administration in Japan and Germany : A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Change
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