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    The ecology of public administration by Riggs, Fred Warren

    Published 1960
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    The Ecology of public administration & management in Africa /

    Published 1986
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    Wetland environments : a global perspective by Aber James S.

    Published 2012
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    Public administration : concepts and cases by Stillman J. Richard

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…The search for the scope and purpose of public administration The formal structure: the concept of bureaucracy The general environment: the concept of ecology The political environment: the concept of administrative power Intergovernmental relations (IGR): the concept of opportunistic federalism Internal dynamics: the concept of the informal group Key decision makers inside public administration: the concept of competing bureaucratic subsystems Decision making: the concept of incremental choice Administrative communication: the concept of its professional centrality Public management: the concept of collaborative processes Public personnel motivation: the concept of the public service culture Public budgeting: the concept of budgeting as political choice Administrative reorganization: the concept of the tides of reform The relationship between politics and administration: the concept of issue networks The relationship between bureaucracy and the public interest: the concept of administrative responsibility The relationship between ethics and public administration: the concept of competing ethical obligations…”
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    Public administration : concepts and cases by Stillman J. Richard

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…The search for the scope and purpose of public administration The formal structure: the concept of bureaucracy The general environment: the concept of ecology The political environment: the concept of administrative power Intergovernmental relations (IGR): the concept of opportunistic federalism Internal dynamics: the concept of the informal group Key decision makers inside public administration: the concept of competing bureaucratic subsystems Decision making: the concept of incremental choice Administrative communication: the concept of its professional centrality Public management: the concept of collaborative processes Public personnel motivation: the concept of the public service culture Public budgeting: the concept of budgeting as political choice Administrative reorganization: the concept of the tides of reform The relationship between politics and administration: the concept of issue networks The relationship between bureaucracy and the public interest: the concept of administrative responsibility The relationship between ethics and public administration: the concept of competing ethical obligations…”
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