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Title: PIA 3090


1
PIA 3090
  • COMPARATIVE PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND POLICY

2
Core Presentations
  • Golden Oldies
  • Literary Map
  • Grand Synthesis

3
Public Sector Reform
  • The Debates

4
Stages in the Developmental State
  1. Faith in the State
  2. Basic Human Needs
  3. New International Economic Order
  4. Structural Adjustment
  5. Governance and Capacity Building

5
Faith in the State- 1950s
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  • Industrialization
  •  
  • Stages of economic growth
  •  
  • Modernization
  • From John Maynard Keynes to Walt Rostow

6
Basic Human Needs- 1965-1975
  • Basic Human Needs- growth With Equity
  • Robert McNamara and the World Bank
  • Integrated Rural Development
  • Internal Distribution

7
New International Economic Order Mid 1970s- 1983
  • redistribution at the Local Level
  • empowerment of south
  • equity
  • Basic Human Needs vs. New International Economic
    Order (NIEO) part of the North-South dialogue

8
Structural Adjustment and neo-orthodoxy The
Dividing Line 1983-1989  
  • a. "We are the World" leads to Donor Fatigue
  • b. Illness and then death of Brezhnev in
    Soviet Union
  •  c. Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher at the
    height of their power
  • d. Public Sector Reform

9
Governance and Capacity Building- 1989-2006
  • End of the Cold War
  • Failure of Structural Adjustment
  • September 11
  • Governance and Decentralization
  • New Public Management Reinventing Government

10
PIA 3090
  • TEN MINUTE BREAK

11
Focus on Public Sector Reform The changes  
  • Cambodia, Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique are
    transitional conflicts
  • New "Transitional States"- CIS and Eastern Europe
    (Bosnia, Kosovo)
  •  End of History and Beginning of History
  • State Deconstruction

12
Public Sector Reform-2
  • Prologue- End of assumption- Progress is
    inevitable
  •  
  • Robert MacNamara resigns from the World Bank
  • International institutions abandon basic needs
    approach
  • International conflict shifts from East West
    Rivalry and cold war to ethnic, regional and
    internal conflicts

13
Public Sector Reform- 3
  •   Structural Adjustment with a Human Face
  • A Role for NGOs
  •  
  • International donors as managers

14
The Issues
  •  1. The state as national planner
  •  
  • 2. How large a state When is the state sector
    too big?
  •  
  • 3. Issue of state ownership, and unfair
    competition (international trade)
  •  
  • 4. Vagueness of boundaries between government
    and society

15
The Issues in Developed States
  • 5. Hidden government subsidies and
    entitlements. French Wine and Wisconsin cheese
  •  
  • 6. Limitations of constitutions and public
    sectors- Decline in faith in government
    institutions in the 20th century
  •  
  • 7. failure of legislative, executive
    structures. Loss of control
  • 8. Anti-bureaucracy- the myth of the neutral
    bureaucrat

16
Overall Attack on Hierarchy
  • Attacks on the European Mandarins- European
    elitist systems of administration
  •  
  • Permanent Secretary
  • Director General
  • State Secretary

17
Reforms
  • One. Privatization of the bureaucracy
  • a. Savas- The key to efficient and effective
    goods and services
  •  
  • b. Critique Nelson impact of international
    organizations on NGOs- Distortion?
  •  
  • c. Turner and Hulme- Are NGOs and Private
    sector better than Public Enterprises?

18
Reforms- 2
  • Two Regulations-
  •  
  • a. Deregulation- negative
  • b. Competition- positive (monopolies vs.
    utilities)
  • c. Regulations and Corruption Klitgaard
    Dealing with corruption and culture?

19
Reforms-3
  • Three Civil Service Reform
  • Case Studies- South Africa,
  • Botswana,
  • Ghana,
  • Guinea-Conakry,
  • Eritrea and
  • Ethiopia

20
Civil Service Reforms
  • Distinction- Public Sector Reform vs.
    Administrative reform
  •   Purists go for PSR rather than CSR-
    latter not legitimate- oxymoron
  • Problem-"Bureaucrat bashing"
  •  

21
Public Sector Reform
  • i. Public Enterprises vs.
  •  
  • Civil Services
  • Vs. Public Services
  • Vs. Local Government
  • Broad issue of Human Resource Development

22
Techniques Public Sector Reform
  • i. Budgetary and Fiscal Reforms
  • Budgets as plans- Schroeder in Baker (tax
    vs. spending)
  •  
  • ii. Personnel- records base, motivation,
    promotion, review, retrenchment, etc. Problem
    Collapsed states have no carrots
  •  
  • iii. Structural Reforms- Excessive centralization
    and politicization

23
Structural Reforms
  • 1. Center-reorganizations- move or abolish
  •  2. Decentralization- Botswana example-
    Transfer to local authorities or public
    corporations
  •   a. devolution
  •   b. deconcentration
  •   c. delegation
  •  d. privatization- what does it mean? Sell,
    Liquidate, commercialize, partnership or contract
    out

24
ReformsCutback Management- smaller, or more
efficient, more effective
  • Cut back percentage of civil service- Cutback
    the civil service and the infamous 19 first cut-
  • Myth of Size- eg. Bureaucracy in Africa small
  • Turner and Holm Bureaucracy and Development
  • Is Downsizing- "right sizing"

25
Reforms
  • 1. Redefinition- "Reinventing Government"
    (Osborne and Gabler)- steering rather than rowing
  • 2. Strengthen systems of accountability
    Barzelay and customer approach
  • 3. Simplification and deregulation
  •   -TechnicalManagement Information Systems
  • -Operational Strategy Policy Success
  • 4. Frame Plans, projects and programs (Morgan in
    Baker)

26
Key Human Resource Development
  • Training, recruitment, rewards and punishment
    (qualifications and salaries)
  • personnel flexibility and pay for performance
  • reform position classification (rank vs.
    position)
  •  
  • return to meritocracy

27
HRD Dilemma
  • Guinea- Councillors, Illiterate, indigenous
    language, Bureaucracy Law and French
  •  The Dilemma of Merit (Picard and Garrity)-
    Command and Control

28
The Dilemma
  • Political-civil service reforms- relational,
    responsiveness of bureaucrats to politicians and
    Politicians to Bureaucrats
  •  
  • Common interests privileges in organization
  • Rise of NGOs and multilateral can you avoid the
    politicians?
  •  
  • Miewald Politics- the critical factor?
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