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The role of the public bureaucracy in policy implementation in five ASEAN countries / edited by Jon S.T. Quah.
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- 其他題名:
- Integration through law (Cambridge, England)
- 出版: Cambridge ;New York : Cambridge University Press c2016.
- 叢書名: Integration through law: The role of law and the rule of law in Asean integration
- 主題: Political planning , Bureaucracy , Public administration , Southeast Asia , Politics and government. , Political planning--Southeast Asia. , Bureaucracy--Southeast Asia. , Public administration--Southeast Asia. , Southeast Asia--Politics and government.
- ISBN: 9781107545175 (paperback): NT$1609 、 110754517X (paperback)
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- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- 系統號: 000821013 | 機讀編目格式
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This pioneering book addresses an important gap in the literature by comparing the role of the public bureaucracies in policy implementation in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. It highlights the importance of the policy context, especially the commitment of the government in allocating the necessary resources and the support of the implementers, as well as the public bureaucracy's effectiveness, as the critical factors responsible for effective policy implementation. The comparative analysis shows that the public bureaucracies in Singapore and Malaysia are more effective in policy implementation than their counterparts in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam because of their favourable policy contexts and higher level of organizational effectiveness. The focus on policy context and the public bureaucracy's role in the policy-making process and its implementation of two ASEAN policies will be of interest to policymakers, civil servants, scholars and student
摘要註
"This pioneering book addresses an important gap in the literature by comparing the role of the public bureaucracies in policy implementation in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. It highlights the importance of the policy context, especially the commitment of the government in allocating the necessary resources and the support of the implementers, as well as the public bureaucracy's effectiveness, as the critical factors responsible for effective policy implementation. The comparative analysis shows that the public bureaucracies in Singapore and Malaysia are more effective in policy implementation than their counterparts in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam because of their favourable policy contexts and higher level of organizational effectiveness. The focus on policy context and the public bureaucracy's role in the policy-making process and its implementation of two ASEAN policies will be of interest to policymakers, civil servants, scholars and students concerned with enhancing policy implementation in the ASEAN countries"--
內容註
1. role of the public bureaucracy in policy implementation in five ASEAN countries: a comparative overview / Jon S. T. Quah -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Review of literature -- 1.3. Purpose and approach -- 1.4. Policy context -- 1.5. Profile of the public bureaucracies -- 1.6. Policy formulation -- 1.7. public bureaucracy's role in policy implementation -- 1.8. Two case studies of policy implementation -- 1.9. Conclusion -- 2. Weak central authority and fragmented bureaucracy: a study of policy implementation in Indonesia / Agus Pramusinto -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Indonesia's policy context -- 2.3. Profile of the civil service -- 2.4. Policy formulation -- 2.5. civil service's role in policy implementation -- 2.6. Implementing the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) -- 2.7. Implementing the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC)/Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) -- 2.8. Conclusion -- 3. public bureaucracy's role in policy implementation in Malaysia / Nik Rosnah Wan Abdullah -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Malaysia's policy context -- 3.3. Profile of the Malaysian public service -- 3.4. public service's role in policy formulation -- 3.5. Implementing the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) -- 3.6. Implementing the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC)/Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) -- 3.7. Conclusion -- 4. Dysfunctional bureaucracy, corruption and weak rule of law: a case study of policy implementation in the Philippines / Vicente Chua Reyes, Jr. -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Policy context -- 4.3. Profile of the civil service -- 4.4. Policy formulation -- 4.5. civil service's role in policy implementation -- 4.6. Case studies on implementing the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) and the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC)/Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) -- 4.7. Assessing the implementation of the ACD -- 4.8. Assessing the implementation of the AMMTC/SOMTC -- 4.9. Conclusion: implications for current ASEAN processes and outputs -- 5. Governance and meritocracy: a study of policy implementation in Singapore / David Seth Jones -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Policy context -- 5.3. Profile of the public bureaucracy -- 5.4. Policy formulation -- 5.5. Policy implementation -- 5.6. Singapore's implementation of two ASEAN agreements -- 5.7. Implementing the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) -- 5.8. Implementing the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC)/Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) -- 5.9. Conclusion -- 6. Vietnam's public bureaucracy and implementation of two ASEAN policies / Anh Tran -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Policy context in Vietnam -- 6.3. Profile of Vietnam's public bureaucracy -- 6.4. Policy formulation -- 6.5. Public bureaucracy's role in policy implementation -- 6.6. Implementation of two ASEAN policy initiatives -- 6.7. Implementing the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) -- 6.8. Implementing the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC)/Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) -- 6.9. Conclusion -- 7. Policy implementation in ASEAN and the European Union: the problem of asymmetric compliance / Giulio Napolitano -- 7.1. public bureaucracy's role in implementing international policies -- 7.2. Asymmetric compliance: ASEAN and the European Union compared -- 7.3. Causes of asymmetric compliance across countries -- 7.4. Causes of asymmetric compliance across policies -- 7.5. Remedies for policy implementation failure and asymmetric compliance.