The influence of national administrative institutions on contemporary reforms has often been noted but insufficiently tested. This article enriches the comparative perspective of administrative reform policies by focusing on four interrelated dimensions: the choices of reformers, institutional constraints, timing and sequencing and long-term trajectories. This article tries to determine whether most similar administrative systems exhibit analogous contemporary reform trajectories in content, timing and sequence. By comparing the administrative reform policies of two ‘most similar’ Napoleonic countries, France and Spain, this article analyses the commonalities and divergences of decentralisation, territorial state reorganisation, civil servi...
This chapter addresses a range of questions about public management reform in ‘Napoleonic’ administr...
The aim of this paper is to explore the possible varieties of convergence in the public administrati...
The French bureaucracy has often been viewed as one of the most in need of reforms among Western cou...
The influence of national administrative institutions on contemporary reforms has often been noted b...
International audienceBased on an international survey (COCOPS) this chapter offers interesting insi...
From the late 1970s through 2000, remarkable revolution swept most of the countries through out of ...
Characterizations of the French State in comparative literature have long been developing the idea t...
This article examines the challenge Norway and France face in coordinating specialized government ac...
This special issue originated with two workshops held by the Comparative Public Administration Worki...
Notwithstanding an ever-growing body of literature on administrative reforms, the studies either foc...
When it comes to economic regulation, institutional change has traditionally been examined through t...
Despite the salience of public administration reforms in Europe, there is surprisingly little system...
In recent studies of public management reform in France, Italy, and Spain inspired by historical ins...
Since the 1980s, a wave of reforms of public management has swept across the world. A larger and lar...
Administrative reform is not something that can be treated as a specific public policy field. It is ...
This chapter addresses a range of questions about public management reform in ‘Napoleonic’ administr...
The aim of this paper is to explore the possible varieties of convergence in the public administrati...
The French bureaucracy has often been viewed as one of the most in need of reforms among Western cou...
The influence of national administrative institutions on contemporary reforms has often been noted b...
International audienceBased on an international survey (COCOPS) this chapter offers interesting insi...
From the late 1970s through 2000, remarkable revolution swept most of the countries through out of ...
Characterizations of the French State in comparative literature have long been developing the idea t...
This article examines the challenge Norway and France face in coordinating specialized government ac...
This special issue originated with two workshops held by the Comparative Public Administration Worki...
Notwithstanding an ever-growing body of literature on administrative reforms, the studies either foc...
When it comes to economic regulation, institutional change has traditionally been examined through t...
Despite the salience of public administration reforms in Europe, there is surprisingly little system...
In recent studies of public management reform in France, Italy, and Spain inspired by historical ins...
Since the 1980s, a wave of reforms of public management has swept across the world. A larger and lar...
Administrative reform is not something that can be treated as a specific public policy field. It is ...
This chapter addresses a range of questions about public management reform in ‘Napoleonic’ administr...
The aim of this paper is to explore the possible varieties of convergence in the public administrati...
The French bureaucracy has often been viewed as one of the most in need of reforms among Western cou...