Israel Annual of Public Administration and Public Policy

Israel Annual of Public Administration and Public Policy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1976
Genre: Israel
ISBN: PSU:000006690762

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Developments in Israeli Public Administration

Developments in Israeli Public Administration
Author: Moshe Maor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135316891

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The "Israeli History, Politics and Society" series comprises multidisciplinary studies that range from elections and the Yom Kippur war to the search for a true Israeli identity and the various initiatives to foment or prevent the peace process. 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.

Public Policy in Israel

Public Policy in Israel
Author: David Nachmias,Gila Menahem
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135270698

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An examination of the current Israeli government, covering public policies such as health, housing and transport. The volume covers the institutional as well as the political and the bureaucratic framework within which public policies have been made and implemented.

Policy analysis in Israel

Policy analysis in Israel
Author: Menahem, Gila,Zehavi, Amos
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447347255

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Israel is considered a developed country yet both security issues and its frequently changing demographic makeup set Israel apart and imply that Israeli policy analysts must operate in a unique environment and grapple with exceptional challenges. This volume, part of the successful International Library of Policy Analysis series, brings together for the first time a comprehensive study of policy analysis in Israel. Following an introductory chapter that discusses the paradoxical history of policy analysis in Israel by Yehezkel Dror, leading figures from both the Israeli public and academic spheres discuss different aspects of policy analysis in Israel. While Israeli policy analysis is in some respects unique, Israel also represents a broad category of states that could be considered as policy analysis late developers. Hence, while Israeli policy analysis is fascinating in and of itself, its study also holds important lessons for other countries.

Public Administration

Public Administration
Author: Eran Vigoda-Gadot
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2002-06-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780824744618

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Offering strategies for a new generation of administrative systems, this book explores the impact of recent managerial reforms and shifting societal values on the stability, legitimacy, and progress of democratic governments. The chapters highlight innovations in consumer communication management and marketing, evolving methods of policy planning, formation, and implementation, and the role of high-information/high-technology in public agencies. Providing insight into the changing environment present in most governing structures, the book covers ethical dilemmas in public service, the definition of work for public sector employees, and population behavior during mass disasters.

Public Administration in Israel and Abroad

Public Administration in Israel and Abroad
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1973
Genre: Israel
ISBN: UOM:39015039294825

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Public Policy in Israel

Public Policy in Israel
Author: Dani Korn
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739110578

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In a nation that lacks consensus on the very nature of the state, and where policy making is heavily controlled by partisan politics, improved policy implementation capabilities are crucial for the very survival of Israeli society. Public Policy in Israel presents a framework for understanding this country's fractured decision-making process and a blueprint for the radical reform of its policy-making system.

Public Preferences and Institutional Designs

Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
Author: Niva Golan-Nadir
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030845544

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This book explores the existence of gaps between public preferences and institutional designs in democracies, and specifically cases in which such gaps are maintained for a long period of time without being challenged by the electorate. Gaps such as these can be seen in the complex relations between the state and religion in Israel and Turkey, and more specifically in their policies on marriage. This line of investigation is interesting both theoretically and empirically, as despite their poles apart policies, Israel and Turkey share a similar pattern of institutional dynamics. Existing explanations for this phenomenon suggested either civil society-based arguments or intra-institutional dynamics, as reasons for the maintenance of such gaps. This book enriches our understanding of policy dynamics in democratic systems by introducing a third line of argument, one that emphasizes the effective role state institutions play in maintaining such arrangements for long periods, often against the public will.