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Titre A propos de la deuxième édition de l'ouvrage de Christopher Pollitt et Geert Bouckaert : Public management reform : a comparative analysis
Auteur Mme Sylvie Trosa, chargée de mission auprès de la secrétaire générale des ministères des affaires sociales, professeure associée à l'Institut d'études politiques de Paris
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 119, décembre 2006
Page 555
Résumé anglais On the Second Edition of Christopher Pollitt and Geert Bouckaert's Book : Public Management Reform : a Comparative Analysis. This article is a commentary on the second edition of the reference work on public management by Christopher Pollitt and Geert Bouckaert, Public Management Reform : A Comparative Analysis. This second edition contains so much fresh material in terms of updating and new ideas that it is practically a new book. Along with a comparative analysis by subject and a detailed study of the twelve OECD Member States, the author comments on some of the basic themes of the book, such as the possibility of exporting successful reforms from one state to another and under what conditions, or the need to find the right balance point between the tensions that any (attempt at) reform will produce or reveal (reducing the size of the administration while increasing its efficiency), or finally, the autocratic nature of evaluation, part and parcel of any serious reform.
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