Political Patronage in Asian Bureaucracies
Herausgeber: Peters, B Guy; Kim, Byeong Seob; Knox, Colin
Political Patronage in Asian Bureaucracies
Herausgeber: Peters, B Guy; Kim, Byeong Seob; Knox, Colin
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"The book explores how politicians use discretionary powers to appoint individuals to key positions in the public sector. It compares this practice across Asia: Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam"--
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"The book explores how politicians use discretionary powers to appoint individuals to key positions in the public sector. It compares this practice across Asia: Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam"--
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- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781009208062
- ISBN-10: 1009208063
- Artikelnr.: 66907955
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781009208062
- ISBN-10: 1009208063
- Artikelnr.: 66907955
1. Patronage in Asian political systems: a framework for research B. Guy
Peters; Part I. One-party Dominated Systems: 2. Governing the global city's
mandarinate: politically motivated appointments in Singapore's public
sector Assel Mussagulova and George Wong; 3. Patronage and politicisation
in the Indian administrative service Naresh Chandra Saxena; 4. Political
patronage, civil service politicisation and the ordeals of career civil
servants: insights from Bangladesh Mohammad Mizanur Rahman; Part II.
Two-party/Multi-party Systems: 5. Patronage appointment in Japanese
politics: political representation in a large bureaucracy Masao Kikuchi; 6.
Patronage in Mongolia Oyunsuren Damdinsuren, Julian Dierkes and Byambakhand
Luguusharav; 7. Loyalty or expertise? The practice of political patronage
in Taiwan Tong-yi Huang and Zong-xian Huang; 8. Patronage in South Korea
Min Han Kim, Byongseob Kim and Hyejin Kang; 9. Patronage appointments in
the Philippine public service Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza; Part III.
Autocracies: 10. Varieties of patronage in a single party state: ministers
in China Jiangnan Zhu, Siqin Kang and Yaowensong Song; 11. Party patronage
in Kazakhstan Colin Knox and Saltanat Janenova; 12. Political patronage in
Vietnam Minh-Quang Le, Chi-Kien Phung and Quang-Minh Le; 13. Conclusions
Colin Knox and B. Guy Peters; Index.
Peters; Part I. One-party Dominated Systems: 2. Governing the global city's
mandarinate: politically motivated appointments in Singapore's public
sector Assel Mussagulova and George Wong; 3. Patronage and politicisation
in the Indian administrative service Naresh Chandra Saxena; 4. Political
patronage, civil service politicisation and the ordeals of career civil
servants: insights from Bangladesh Mohammad Mizanur Rahman; Part II.
Two-party/Multi-party Systems: 5. Patronage appointment in Japanese
politics: political representation in a large bureaucracy Masao Kikuchi; 6.
Patronage in Mongolia Oyunsuren Damdinsuren, Julian Dierkes and Byambakhand
Luguusharav; 7. Loyalty or expertise? The practice of political patronage
in Taiwan Tong-yi Huang and Zong-xian Huang; 8. Patronage in South Korea
Min Han Kim, Byongseob Kim and Hyejin Kang; 9. Patronage appointments in
the Philippine public service Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza; Part III.
Autocracies: 10. Varieties of patronage in a single party state: ministers
in China Jiangnan Zhu, Siqin Kang and Yaowensong Song; 11. Party patronage
in Kazakhstan Colin Knox and Saltanat Janenova; 12. Political patronage in
Vietnam Minh-Quang Le, Chi-Kien Phung and Quang-Minh Le; 13. Conclusions
Colin Knox and B. Guy Peters; Index.
1. Patronage in Asian political systems: a framework for research B. Guy
Peters; Part I. One-party Dominated Systems: 2. Governing the global city's
mandarinate: politically motivated appointments in Singapore's public
sector Assel Mussagulova and George Wong; 3. Patronage and politicisation
in the Indian administrative service Naresh Chandra Saxena; 4. Political
patronage, civil service politicisation and the ordeals of career civil
servants: insights from Bangladesh Mohammad Mizanur Rahman; Part II.
Two-party/Multi-party Systems: 5. Patronage appointment in Japanese
politics: political representation in a large bureaucracy Masao Kikuchi; 6.
Patronage in Mongolia Oyunsuren Damdinsuren, Julian Dierkes and Byambakhand
Luguusharav; 7. Loyalty or expertise? The practice of political patronage
in Taiwan Tong-yi Huang and Zong-xian Huang; 8. Patronage in South Korea
Min Han Kim, Byongseob Kim and Hyejin Kang; 9. Patronage appointments in
the Philippine public service Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza; Part III.
Autocracies: 10. Varieties of patronage in a single party state: ministers
in China Jiangnan Zhu, Siqin Kang and Yaowensong Song; 11. Party patronage
in Kazakhstan Colin Knox and Saltanat Janenova; 12. Political patronage in
Vietnam Minh-Quang Le, Chi-Kien Phung and Quang-Minh Le; 13. Conclusions
Colin Knox and B. Guy Peters; Index.
Peters; Part I. One-party Dominated Systems: 2. Governing the global city's
mandarinate: politically motivated appointments in Singapore's public
sector Assel Mussagulova and George Wong; 3. Patronage and politicisation
in the Indian administrative service Naresh Chandra Saxena; 4. Political
patronage, civil service politicisation and the ordeals of career civil
servants: insights from Bangladesh Mohammad Mizanur Rahman; Part II.
Two-party/Multi-party Systems: 5. Patronage appointment in Japanese
politics: political representation in a large bureaucracy Masao Kikuchi; 6.
Patronage in Mongolia Oyunsuren Damdinsuren, Julian Dierkes and Byambakhand
Luguusharav; 7. Loyalty or expertise? The practice of political patronage
in Taiwan Tong-yi Huang and Zong-xian Huang; 8. Patronage in South Korea
Min Han Kim, Byongseob Kim and Hyejin Kang; 9. Patronage appointments in
the Philippine public service Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza; Part III.
Autocracies: 10. Varieties of patronage in a single party state: ministers
in China Jiangnan Zhu, Siqin Kang and Yaowensong Song; 11. Party patronage
in Kazakhstan Colin Knox and Saltanat Janenova; 12. Political patronage in
Vietnam Minh-Quang Le, Chi-Kien Phung and Quang-Minh Le; 13. Conclusions
Colin Knox and B. Guy Peters; Index.