The BRIC Experience with Civil Service Reform: Lessons for Developing Countries and Fragile States
The long-term economic influence of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC countries) relies on a public service culture that adapts and/or withstands political change while consistently providing reliable administrative services to their societies. This presentation identifies fundamental characteristics of functioning civil service institutions, concluding that the BRIC countries, are solid, notwithstanding market based criticisms. The paper authors go on to identify from the BRIC experience with civil service reform the key learning points for developing countries that impact on the effectiveness of administrative independence through the lens of the experience of Timor-Leste. The lessons can provide guidance to less economically developed nations in their quest for development.
Civil service reform BRIC Developing countries Fragile states
Andrew Patching Brian Pinkowski
Interactive Learning, Australia Policy Compliance Edge, USA
国际会议
2012 International Conference on Public Administration(8th)(2012年公共管理国际会议 ICPA)
印度海德拉巴
英文
3-11
2012-10-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)