Preparing for competitive exams in public administration requires a deep, structured understanding of how different governments organize and deliver public services. This text-based course guides you through the core concepts of comparative public administration and development administration without any fluff. You will transition from memorizing isolated facts to analyzing administrative systems globally, understanding how historical, social, and economic contexts shape public policy and state machinery.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of Comparative Public Administration and its historical evolution.
- Analyze the ecological approach to public administration, focusing on Riggs' prismatic model.
- Explore the machinery of development administration and the role of the state in emerging economies.
- Compare administrative systems across different national and cultural contexts.
- Examine modern paradigms, including New Public Management and the integration of Sustainable Development Goals.
- Apply critical-thinking frameworks to analyze real-world administrative reforms and institutional designs.
The course begins with essential terminology and the historical evolution of comparative studies before moving into structural-functional models, development dynamics, and contemporary global administrative trends. Through clear written explanations and structured practice questions, you will build a solid academic foundation. This course is designed for beginners, students preparing for public administration exams, and civil service aspirants. No prior background in political science or administrative theory is required. Start reading today to master the core pillars of comparative and development administration.
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