Culture, Philosophies and Reforms in Public Administration for the Globalising World : A Reflection on Local, Regional and International Perspectives

The aim of this scholarly collected work is to contribute to the scientific discourse on public administration in a globalised environment. The book reflects on governance challenges in South Africa and in Africa, with its point of departure being the 'master narratives' (the so-called gra...

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Other Authors: Ijeoma, Edwin O.C (Editor), Nzewi, Ogochukwu (Editor)
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Published: Durbanville AOSIS 2018
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