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International Aid, Administrative Reform and the Politics of EU Accession
The Case of Albania
53,49 € |
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Verlag: | Palgrave Pivot |
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Veröffentl.: | 11.09.2018 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783319978345 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the dimensions and dynamics of the role of international aid in the reform and capacity development of public service in post-communist Albania. It challenges the technocratic, results-based management frameworks used by aid organizations and reports of official donors operating in the country context, and offers a qualitative and critical assessment of the role of aid in administrative reform and capacity building. Secondly, the book highlights the specificity of the national politico-administrative context and its ability to modify the process of policy transfer from aid organizations to the Albanian bureaucracy. In doing so, it illustrates the domestic challenges in the transfer process towards policy learning and makes a valuable contribution to the debate over the (voluntary vs. coercive) administrative reform in Southeast Europe in relation to the politics of EU accession.
List of Tables<div>List of Figures</div><div>List of Acronyms</div><div>Abstract</div><div>Acknowledgement</div><div>Dedication</div><div><br></div>Chapter 1. SCOPE, DESIGN AND FRAMEWORK<br><div>Chapter 2. ALBANIA: A PRE- AND POST-1990 SNAPSHOT</div><div>Chapter 3. AID-SUPPORTED POLICIES AND PROGRAMS</div><div>Chapter 4. A PARIS DECLARATION ‘SUCCESS STORY’?</div><div>Chapter 5. LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE CASE STUDY OF ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY IN ALBANIA: VOLUNTARY OR COERCIVE TRANSFER?</div><div>Chapter 6. CONCLUSIVE REMARKS</div><div><br></div><div>References</div><div><br></div>
Artan Karini is Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Policy and Administration at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Adjunct Research Professor at EURUS (European, Russian and Eurasian Studies), Carleton University, Canada.<br>
<div>This book provides a detailed analysis of the dimensions and dynamics of the role of international aid in the reform and capacity development of public service in post-communist Albania. It challenges the technocratic, results-based management frameworks used by aid organizations and reports of official donors operating in the country context, and offers a qualitative and critical assessment of the role of aid in administrative reform and capacity building. Secondly, the book highlights the specificity of the national politico-administrative context and its ability to modify the process of policy transfer from aid organizations to the Albanian bureaucracy. In doing so, it illustrates the domestic challenges in the transfer process towards policy learning and makes a valuable contribution to the debate over the (voluntary vs. coercive) administrative reform in Southeast Europe in relation to the politics of EU accession.<br></div><div><br></div>Artan Karini is Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Policy and Administration at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Adjunct Research Professor at EURUS (European, Russian and Eurasian Studies), Carleton University, Canada.
<p>Explores the influence of international aid on administrative reform in new democracies</p><p>Disputes the results-based narrative common amongst aid organisations and political donors</p><p>Locates research into aid and capacity building within the context of EU accession</p>
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