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This book familiarises the reader with the basic aspects of Comparative Public Administration. The concept of comparative public administration, approaches to the study of the discipline, its ecology & environment have been discussed in detail. The contribution of prominent scholars like Fred W Riggs and Ferrel Heady in the discipline comparative public administration has been highlighted. In addition to this, the administrative systems of five countries viz. UK, USA, France, India and Japan have been elaborately dealt with. These are the prominent countries representing three different…mehr

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This book familiarises the reader with the basic aspects of Comparative Public Administration. The concept of comparative public administration, approaches to the study of the discipline, its ecology & environment have been discussed in detail. The contribution of prominent scholars like Fred W Riggs and Ferrel Heady in the discipline comparative public administration has been highlighted. In addition to this, the administrative systems of five countries viz. UK, USA, France, India and Japan have been elaborately dealt with. These are the prominent countries representing three different systems of governance viz. parliamentary, presidential and dual executive. The Administrative Features, Political Executive, Local Government and Control Machinery have been explained in detail in respect of each of the five countries. The book mainly caters to the needs of post-graduation and MPhil students of Public Administration and Political Science in various universities. It will also serve the purpose of the candidates appearing for civil services examination conducted by the UPSC as well as by the state public service commissions. This book will also be useful for the students appearing for the NET/SLET/JRF examination of UGC, New Dehli / state governments.