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100 1 _aDe La Rosa Reyes, Danilo
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245 1 0 _aGlobalization, supranational institutions and the disarticulated state: emerging issues and challenges for public administration
264 4 _c2014
520 3 _aGlobalization today has exerted remarkable impact on the ideological character and activities of nation-states and by extension, the theoretical agenda of the discipline of Public Administration. Administrative thought is faced today with an emerging agenda of study that must be rendered compatible with developments relatively conditioned by the effects of the increasing deterritorialization of state jurisdictions as conditioned by multijurisdictional protocols and convections imposed under a globalized environment. The nation-state and its bureaucracy has incarnated and reincarnated according to the drifts of its environment, from the nature of the big government at the turn of the 20th century as the centralized dispenser of public services to such modalities as the minimalist state, the hollow state, and quite recently, that of the disarticulated state, which has shaped as a result of a rapidly rising polycentric regime of supranational institutions operating in a globalized milieu. There is considerable effort to adjust to the realities pf this globalized regime and which Public Administration as a discipline and as a field of study must begin to address. This article seeks to provide discussion and analysis on the nature of the nation-state adapting to the demands of globalization, the problematic of how bureaucracies adjust to the temperament of these changes and the emerging agenda of study that the discipline must confront today.
650 0 _aPublic administration
650 0 _aGlobalization
773 _tPhilippine Journal of Public Administration
_gvol. 58, no. 1: (January-June 2014), pages 1-25
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