The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners

Poverty, instability, terrorism, and the emergence of new global actors characterize some of the central challenges facing twenty-first-century development and administration. Derick W. Brinkerhoff, a distinguished scholar in this field, delivered this Ferrel Heady Roundtable Lecture in 2007. He exp...

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Main Authors: Bertucci, Guido, Cooley, Larry, Fn'Piere, Patricia A., Hughes, Paul D., Manning, Nick
Format: Journal Article
Language:EN
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5415
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spelling okr-10986-54152021-04-23T14:02:22Z The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners Bertucci, Guido Cooley, Larry Fn'Piere, Patricia A. Hughes, Paul D. Manning, Nick Bureaucracy Administrative Processes in Public Organizations Corruption D730 International Relations and International Political Economy: General F500 Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government H110 National Security and War H560 Formal and Informal Sectors Shadow Economy Institutional Arrangements O170 Development Planning and Policy: General O200 Poverty, instability, terrorism, and the emergence of new global actors characterize some of the central challenges facing twenty-first-century development and administration. Derick W. Brinkerhoff, a distinguished scholar in this field, delivered this Ferrel Heady Roundtable Lecture in 2007. He explores broadly the evolution of contemporary thinking concerning international development management. From his analysis, he draws thought-provoking clues regarding what works and what research questions remain to be answered. His central thesis: Lessons from past experience need to better inform current policy and practice. Five seasoned development administrators respond critically to Brinkerhoff's arguments, offering PAR readers an informative, insightful, and germane intellectual exchange. 2012-03-30T07:32:43Z 2012-03-30T07:32:43Z 2008 Journal Article Public Administration Review 00333352 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5415 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article
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topic Bureaucracy
Administrative Processes in Public Organizations
Corruption D730
International Relations and International Political Economy: General F500
Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government H110
National Security and War H560
Formal and Informal Sectors
Shadow Economy
Institutional Arrangements O170
Development Planning and Policy: General O200
spellingShingle Bureaucracy
Administrative Processes in Public Organizations
Corruption D730
International Relations and International Political Economy: General F500
Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government H110
National Security and War H560
Formal and Informal Sectors
Shadow Economy
Institutional Arrangements O170
Development Planning and Policy: General O200
Bertucci, Guido
Cooley, Larry
Fn'Piere, Patricia A.
Hughes, Paul D.
Manning, Nick
The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners
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description Poverty, instability, terrorism, and the emergence of new global actors characterize some of the central challenges facing twenty-first-century development and administration. Derick W. Brinkerhoff, a distinguished scholar in this field, delivered this Ferrel Heady Roundtable Lecture in 2007. He explores broadly the evolution of contemporary thinking concerning international development management. From his analysis, he draws thought-provoking clues regarding what works and what research questions remain to be answered. His central thesis: Lessons from past experience need to better inform current policy and practice. Five seasoned development administrators respond critically to Brinkerhoff's arguments, offering PAR readers an informative, insightful, and germane intellectual exchange.
format Journal Article
author Bertucci, Guido
Cooley, Larry
Fn'Piere, Patricia A.
Hughes, Paul D.
Manning, Nick
author_facet Bertucci, Guido
Cooley, Larry
Fn'Piere, Patricia A.
Hughes, Paul D.
Manning, Nick
author_sort Bertucci, Guido
title The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners
title_short The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners
title_full The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners
title_fullStr The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners
title_full_unstemmed The State and International Development Management: Commentary from International Development Management Practitioners
title_sort state and international development management: commentary from international development management practitioners
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5415
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