This volume brings together a set of articles that try to estimate the direction of developments in Israeli
public administration: whether ministries will remain under
the ambit of the Weberian model, follow the New Public Management model, or move towards a mix of the two. Each essay focuses on a specific factor which may inhibit reforms, such as the weakness of mechanisms for policy control, monitoring
and evaluation; lack of co-ordination between the different
ministries; lack of effective accountability mechanisms; an
administrative culture that is characterized by frequent infringements of moral integrity; a high level of politicization; and a Supreme Court which plays a paramount role by routinely intervening in the practices of public administration as well as in the business of other governmental and non-governmental institutions. Each article probes how these distinctive features of Israeli public administration reflect underlying traits of the nation's history, culture and geography, and gauges the extent to which formal structures provide an indication of how policy-making and programme implementation really operate.
By:
Yehezkel Dror
Edited by:
Moshe Maor
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: annotated edition
Volume: 18
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 13mm
Weight: 266g
ISBN: 9780714682631
ISBN 10: 0714682632
Series: Israeli History, Politics and Society
Pages: 146
Publication Date: 30 July 2002
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Professional & Vocational
,
A / AS level
,
Further / Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction, Maor Moshe; Chapter 1 The Development of the Israeli Government Offices, Aharon Kfir; Chapter 2 Administrative Power in Israel, Eva Etzioni-Halevy; Chapter 3 The Functioning of Whatever is the Israeli State, Ira Sharkansky; Chapter 4 Controlling Government, Robert Schwartz; Chapter 5 Judicial Accountability in Israel, Yoav Dotan; Chapter 6 Choosing a Regulatory Regime, Moshe Maor; Chapter 7 The Role of State and Public Audit in Safeguarding Ethics in the Public Service, Asher Friedberg;