Formation of New Ideologies of Administration in American and Russian Administrative Reform

This research project seeks to identify commonalities and differences between new administrative ideologies in the United States and post-Soviet Russia. To achieve this goal, the study explores the question of administrative ideology through the lens of the New Public Management (NPM) related reform...

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Main Author: Bruk, Boris V.
Other Authors: School of Public and International Affairs
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-496102020-09-29T05:32:37Z Formation of New Ideologies of Administration in American and Russian Administrative Reform Bruk, Boris V. School of Public and International Affairs Dudley, Larkin S. Wamsley, Gary L. Urban, Michael Dull, Matthew Martin Jensen, Laura Smietanka administrative ideology �administrative reform new public management This research project seeks to identify commonalities and differences between new administrative ideologies in the United States and post-Soviet Russia. To achieve this goal, the study explores the question of administrative ideology through the lens of the New Public Management (NPM) related reforms, which spread around much of the world in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The discussion is structured around two broad themes identified in the review of the literature on NPM and Reinventing Government: the new vision of the government (and its bureaucracy) and the relationship between government and the public. As a method of inquiry, the study uses the review and analysis of official publications and elite interviews with high-ranking officials, analysts, and scholars in the United States and Russia. The research demonstrates that although new ideologies of administration in the United States and Russia share significant characteristics, they differ in a number of important respects. � � Ph. D. 2014-07-18T17:33:12Z 2014-07-18T17:33:12Z 2013-01-23 Dissertation vt_gsexam:242 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/49610 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Bruk, Boris V.
Formation of New Ideologies of Administration in American and Russian Administrative Reform
description This research project seeks to identify commonalities and differences between new administrative ideologies in the United States and post-Soviet Russia. To achieve this goal, the study explores the question of administrative ideology through the lens of the New Public Management (NPM) related reforms, which spread around much of the world in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The discussion is structured around two broad themes identified in the review of the literature on NPM and Reinventing Government: the new vision of the government (and its bureaucracy) and the relationship between government and the public. As a method of inquiry, the study uses the review and analysis of official publications and elite interviews with high-ranking officials, analysts, and scholars in the United States and Russia. The research demonstrates that although new ideologies of administration in the United States and Russia share significant characteristics, they differ in a number of important respects. � � === Ph. D.
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