Public Administration Traditions And Reforms

Author: Surendra Nath Tripathi , Vinod Kumar Sharma

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Publisher Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13 9789366978512
Binding Paper back
Number of Pages 275 Pages
Language English
Dimension (Inches) 6.5"*9.5"
Weight (Grams) 476
Subject Public Administration
Category Government & Politics

This book brings together a diverse collection of analyses on civil service training, governance reforms, and administrative changes across various countries. From India's Mission Karmayogi to Mongolia’s century-old civil service training institution, the book explores the evolution of public administration through different governance frameworks. It highlights the role of local self-government in sustainable development, the challenges of online education in Bangladesh, and the impact of technology-driven government services in China. With insights from Korea, Kyrgyzstan, and beyond, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the ever-evolving landscape of governance reforms worldwide

Surendra Nath Tripathi

Surendra Nath Tripathi is a distinguished Civil Servant, currently Director General of Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi. He is an IAS officer of 1985 batch (Odisha Cadre) and was Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India apart from holding other important positions. Shri Tripathi holds his Masters in Political Science from Allahabad University and MBA in Public Policy from Slovenia. He has a deep insight in the working of both Central and State Governments and has been a member of various Committees and Commissions dealing with Civil Services reforms.

Vinod Kumar Sharma

Professor, Indian Institute of Public Administration

                                                         Contents
Preface ..................................................................................................................................... v
1.  New Challenges in Capacity Building of Civil Servants in Public Administration in India - Vinod K. Sharma ............................... 1
2.  Institutional Dynamics of Governance Reform iin India (1991–2016) - Amitabh Rajan .............................................................................................. 18
3.  Realisation of Sustainable Development Goals Through Panchayati Raj Institutions – Chandra Shekhar Kumar and Manoj Sharma ....................................... 44
4.  Online Education and Community Participation in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities to Ensure Inclusive Learning During COVID-19 School Closure - Shamim Noor and Saharin      Priya Shaoun ..................................................... 71
5.  Small Steps to Big Achievements: Innovative Practice of “Internet Plus” Government Service of Local Government in China - Lan Ye .............................. 93
6.  Major Challenges Associated with Reform and Innovation of Leadership Training and Development (Ltd), and Some Proposed Solutions: Reflections on Ltd Practices of CELAP - Wenyan Weng Xuezhu Bai ...................................................... 103
7.  The Federal Ministerial Bureaucracy, the Legislative Process and Better Regulation Sabine Kuhlmann and Sylvia Veit ............................................................ 114
8.  Political Value and Tradition of Mongolian Civil Service - Dolgorjav Yadam ........................................................................................ 129
9.  Civil Service Training and Development: Historical Aspects and Challenges– Surenchimeg Dulamsuren ............................................................................................. 151
10.  Administrative Reform in Mongolia: Stages, Lessons Learned - Byambayar Yadamsuren and Tumentsogtoo Tumendemberel .......................................................... 164
11.  Mongolian Civil Service and Human Resource Management: Reforms and Challenges – Baigal Dorj and Bayanmunkh Mandakh .............................................. 175
12.  Governance and Characteristics of Anti- Corruption Policy in Korea and Mongolia - Jeong Seok Kang, Hemin Choi and Seyoung Oh ...................................... 189
13.  From Developmental State to Innovative Inclusive State Insights from Korea for Sustainable Development in Transitional Economies - Eun Jaeho .................. 212
14.  Change in Forms of Governance: Lessons from Public Administration in the Kyrgyz Republic - Almazbek A. Akmataliyev ........................................................ 236
15.  Improving the Training System for Civil Servants in the Kyrgyz Republic Murzaev S.K. .................................................................. 243
16.  Natural Resource Management – Namami Gange: A Case Study - Shyamli Singh ...................................................... 249
17.  Public-Centric Governance: An Indian Experience – Neetu Jain ................. 264

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