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Publisher Summary 1
Written by leading experts in their fields, Public Administration in East Asia: Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan examines the inner workings of governments in East Asia, public administration and public policy processes. It focuses on the apparatus of government---the agencies, their values, context, and policies within which they operate. Organized in parallel sections, the book covers the history, public policy processes, organization, HRM, ethics, corruption, intergovernmental relations, performance management, and e-government. It discusses each of these topics separately for Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, providing an unusual and important comparative perspective. The book includes new, essential knowledge and facts, discussions of emerging issues, and useful resources.
This state-of-the-art resource brings important new material that allows for a comprehensive, broader and new understanding. It fills the need for a comprehensive and accessible compendium that is presently lacking. Books on single countries or topics do not provide the breadth of this treatment. This book is the essential resource for practitioners, scholars, and students interested in East Asia or public administration.
Publisher Summary 2
Berman (National Chengchi U., Taiwan), Moon (Yonsei U., South Korea), and Choi (Korea U., South Korea) present this volume as a "one-stop shopping" review of issues of public administration in East Asia. The volume covers the history of public administration, decision-making processes, the influence of Confucianism on public administration, the impact of East Asia's developmental path on public administration, the reasons performance management is emphasized in the region, the state of citizen participation in East Asia, the ethical underpinnings of the East Asian civil service, the importance of intergovernmental relations, the politics of information technology, the nature of civil service reform, and the nature of efforts to combat government corruption, among other topics. Chapter authors were asked to write about identical subject areas for Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan in order to further the comparative value of the work and were also asked to cover both essential and advanced topics. Annotation 漏2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
目录
Acknowledgments p. xv
About the Authors p. xvii
Introduction: Comments on Purpose and Method p. xxv
1 Public Administration in East Asia: Common Roots, Ways, and Tasks Evan Berman p. 1
Section 1 Mainland China Yijia Jing
2 History and Context of Public Administration in Mainland China Yijia Jing p. 33
3 Public Policy Processes and Public Participation in Mainland China Ruichang Li and Qianwei Zhu p. 55
4 Intergovernmental Relations in Mainland China G. Zhiyong Lan and Guoquan Chen p. 75
5 Public Service Ethics and Anticorruption Efforts in Mainland China Ke-Yong Dong and Hong-Shan Yang and Xiaohu Wang p. 95
6 Performance Management Reforms in Mainland China Zhiren Zhou p. 117
7 Civil Service Reforms in Mainland China Mengzhong Zhang and Wei Zhou p. 145
8 E-government in Mainland China Kaifeng Yang and Xiaolin Xu p. 165
Section 2 Japan Kengo Akizuki and Masao Kikuchi
9 History and Context of Public Administration in Japan Kengo Akizuki p. 195
10 Public Policy Processes and Citizen Participation in Japan Masao Kikuchi p. 213
11 Intergovernmental Relations in Japan Keiichi Muto p. 233
12 Public Service Ethics and Corruption in Japan Kamiko Akio p. 251
13 Performance Management Reforms in Japan Masao Kikuchi p. 273
14 Civil Service Reform in Japan Yasuyuki Imanaka p. 291
15 E-government in Japan Kazuhiro Asano p. 305
Section 3 South Korea M. Jae Moon
16 History and Context of Public Administration in South Korea Seung-Yong Rho and Seung Jong Lee p. 329
17 Public Policy Processes and Citizen Participation in South Korea T. J. Lah p. 355
18 Intergovernmental Relations in Korea: From Dependency to Interdependency Chung-Lae Cho and Jun Hyun Hong and Deil S. Wright p. 377
19 Public Service Ethics and Anticorruption Efforts in South Korea Sam Youl Lee and Kwangho Jung p. 401
20 Performance Management Reforms in South Korea Chang Kil Lee and M. Jae Moon p. 427
21 The Civil Service System in the Republic of Korea Pan Suk Kim p. 451
22 E-government in South Korea Heungsuk Choi p. 473
Section 4 Taiwan Chung-Yuang Jan
23 History and Context of Public Administration in Taiwan Chung-Yuang Jan p. 497
24 Public Policy Processes and Citizen Participation in Taiwan Tong-Yi Huang and Wenling Tu p. 517
25 Intergovernmental Relations in Taiwan Don-Yun Chen and Yue-Chang Lue p. 533
26 Public Service Ethics and Corruption in Taiwan Chun-Ming Chen and Wen-Jong Juang p. 563
27 Performance Management Reforms in Taiwan Chaomeng J. Huang and Lung-Teng Hu p. 591
28 Civil Service Reforms in Taiwan Tsai-Tsu Su p. 609
29 E-government in Taiwan Jing Shiang and Naiyi Hsiao and Jin Lo p. 627
Index p. 649
About the Authors p. xvii
Introduction: Comments on Purpose and Method p. xxv
1 Public Administration in East Asia: Common Roots, Ways, and Tasks Evan Berman p. 1
Section 1 Mainland China Yijia Jing
2 History and Context of Public Administration in Mainland China Yijia Jing p. 33
3 Public Policy Processes and Public Participation in Mainland China Ruichang Li and Qianwei Zhu p. 55
4 Intergovernmental Relations in Mainland China G. Zhiyong Lan and Guoquan Chen p. 75
5 Public Service Ethics and Anticorruption Efforts in Mainland China Ke-Yong Dong and Hong-Shan Yang and Xiaohu Wang p. 95
6 Performance Management Reforms in Mainland China Zhiren Zhou p. 117
7 Civil Service Reforms in Mainland China Mengzhong Zhang and Wei Zhou p. 145
8 E-government in Mainland China Kaifeng Yang and Xiaolin Xu p. 165
Section 2 Japan Kengo Akizuki and Masao Kikuchi
9 History and Context of Public Administration in Japan Kengo Akizuki p. 195
10 Public Policy Processes and Citizen Participation in Japan Masao Kikuchi p. 213
11 Intergovernmental Relations in Japan Keiichi Muto p. 233
12 Public Service Ethics and Corruption in Japan Kamiko Akio p. 251
13 Performance Management Reforms in Japan Masao Kikuchi p. 273
14 Civil Service Reform in Japan Yasuyuki Imanaka p. 291
15 E-government in Japan Kazuhiro Asano p. 305
Section 3 South Korea M. Jae Moon
16 History and Context of Public Administration in South Korea Seung-Yong Rho and Seung Jong Lee p. 329
17 Public Policy Processes and Citizen Participation in South Korea T. J. Lah p. 355
18 Intergovernmental Relations in Korea: From Dependency to Interdependency Chung-Lae Cho and Jun Hyun Hong and Deil S. Wright p. 377
19 Public Service Ethics and Anticorruption Efforts in South Korea Sam Youl Lee and Kwangho Jung p. 401
20 Performance Management Reforms in South Korea Chang Kil Lee and M. Jae Moon p. 427
21 The Civil Service System in the Republic of Korea Pan Suk Kim p. 451
22 E-government in South Korea Heungsuk Choi p. 473
Section 4 Taiwan Chung-Yuang Jan
23 History and Context of Public Administration in Taiwan Chung-Yuang Jan p. 497
24 Public Policy Processes and Citizen Participation in Taiwan Tong-Yi Huang and Wenling Tu p. 517
25 Intergovernmental Relations in Taiwan Don-Yun Chen and Yue-Chang Lue p. 533
26 Public Service Ethics and Corruption in Taiwan Chun-Ming Chen and Wen-Jong Juang p. 563
27 Performance Management Reforms in Taiwan Chaomeng J. Huang and Lung-Teng Hu p. 591
28 Civil Service Reforms in Taiwan Tsai-Tsu Su p. 609
29 E-government in Taiwan Jing Shiang and Naiyi Hsiao and Jin Lo p. 627
Index p. 649
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