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- W3125520883 abstract "The current volume reproduces papers presented in the Workshop which was organized in Athens, in February 2010 by the European Law Organization (EPLO) and the Faculty of Administration - National School of Political Studies and Administration (NSPSPA), Bucharest. The workshop entitled Public Administration in the Balkans - from Weberian bureaucracy to New has aimed to reveal relevant aspects on the developments of national administrations in some Balkan related to the traditional or actual models of the administrative organization. The organizers have proposed to approach theoretical and practical aspects focusing on Weberian bureaucracy and New Management (NPM). In this context, the general framework of debates was based both on specificity of administration in the Balkan and the European integration process, particularly the enlargement of the European Administrative Space to the Balkan area. As shown by profound analysis in the papers, the characteristics of the administrations are moreover diverse and get closer to the developments of the administrations in Europe, such as the Mediterranean ones (Greece, Cyprus etc.) or those of the in transition (Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Serbia etc.). The interactions with different intensities between Weberianism and New Management emphasise, generally, the characteristics of a new Weberian (NWS) for the Balkan (Pollitt and Bouckaert, 2004, Meneguzzo et al, 2010), revealing higher NPM impact (Cyprus, Greece, Croatia etc.) or lower one (Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia etc.). NWS represents metaphor describing model that co-opts the passive elements of NPM, but on Weberian foundation (Pollitt and Bouckaert, 2004, Brown, 1978). The fact that the Balkan belong more or less explicit to NWS triggers their position in post-NPM era, thus the state remaining an important actor, able to facilitate the public-private dialogue and to sustain the processes for enhancing the effectiveness of services and administration. The administration reforms in the Balkan have targeted one or several European models of national administrations. Even if the concepts on reform comprise visible differences, the tradition, geo-political specificity, human and material resources have determined similarities and common characteristics, which could be emphasized in the development and actual status of administration in the Balkan states. At the same time, the administrative reforms have already introduced elements that enable the administrations in the Balkan to get closer to the features of public Herewith we refer mainly to participating in decision-making, introducing the elements of neo-corporatism governance etc. The capacity of adaptation and openness represent valuable feature of the Balkan administrations, most of them holding systemic connections of intensity, thus being far away from what we call strong administration, found especially in the European developed states. Recent studies support the above ideas, referring to main drivers of administration modernization, placing most Balkan in the very low or medium area (Demmke et al., 2006). When referring to open government or ethics, the same studies place the Balkan under the heading very high influence. Based on the above assertions, the papers emphasize concrete issues that could be synthesized in some large categories: - Balkan administrations between tradition and modernity; - National experiences on the impact of the administrative reforms in Balkan states; - Myth or reality in considering a Balkan model of administration; - Administrative convergence and dynamics as support of the evolution towards certain model; - Assessing relevant case studies on enforcing NPM in local governance. It is also worth to mention that the approach of the participants in the workshop has been marked by the institutional innovations and trends in European governance, the debates concerning the model and characteristics of the European administration etc. The workshop was organized within the framework of Jean Monnet project South-Eastern European developments on the administrative convergence and enlargement of the European Administrative Space in Balkan states with the financial support of the European Community." @default.
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