Preface
Introduction
SECTION A: CHANGING DISCOURSES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
1. Trajectory of Public Administration as a Discipline in India
- Nature of the discipline
- Evolution of the discipline
- Changing stances within the discipline
2. Classical Theories of Public Administration
- Scientific management theory
- Bureaucratic theory
- Human relations theory
- Decision-making theory
- Ecological theory
3. Publicness of Public Administration: Minnowbrook Conferences
- First Minnowbrook Conference, 1968
- Second Minnowbrook Conference, 1988
- Third Minnowbrook Conference, 2008
4. Contemporary Theoretical Developments
- New Public Administration (NPA)
- New Public Management (NPM)
- Feminist approach
- Good governance
- Corporate governance, environmental governance and e-governance
SECTION B: NON-WESTERN TRADITIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE THEORIES
5. Conceptual Intervention: Gandhi, Mao and Nyerere
- Village swaraj
- Commune
- Ujamaa
SECTION C: GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNANCE: DEMOCRACY AS COLLABORATIVE EXERCISE
6. Defining Governance
- Historical roots of governance
- Theoretical roots of governance
- Initiatives of the World Bank
- Good-enough governance
- Privileging the private over the public
- Deconstructing governance
- New governmental designs
7. Public Policy: Conceptual Exploration
- Public policy as an emerging field of study
- Defining public policy
- Public problems as reasons for public policy
- Texture and dimensions of public policies
- Classification of public policies
- Models to understand public policy dynamics
- Institutional model, process model, group model, elite model, rational model, incremental model, normative-optimal model, game theory, system model, public choice model and garbage can model
- Formulation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation
- Emerging dimensions in policy science
8. Major Public Policies in India
- Environment policy
- Education policy
- Health policy
- Employment policy
9. Ethics in Governance
- Attempting a definition of ethics in governance
- Recommendations of the ARC
- Ethics committees
- Rajya Sabha ethics committee and Lok Sabha ethics committee
10. Citizen-centric Administration: The Heart of Governance
- Situating citizens in governance
- Reforms within the system
- Administrative accountability, decentralisation, redressal of public grievances, right to information, citizens’ charters and e-governance
- The role of civil society
11. Local Governance: Empowering People at the Grassroots
- History of decentralisation in India
- Rural local governance
- 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992
- Weaknesses of the system
- 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992
- Major challenges before the system
- Implications of 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts
Conclusion
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Index