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Basar ili Uygulamalar dan Örnekler: Japon Yönetsel Reformu

L ESSONS FROM BEST PRACTICES: JAPANESE ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS

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Abstract (2. Language): 
This article assesses the administrative reform transferring by evaluating its necessity and major themes of the administrative reform transferring. Strategies for successful administrative reform transferring are emphasized. Special reference is given to New Public Management reforms perceived as a standard model of administrative reform for most countries in the 1980s and 1990s. It is argued that there is no single approach for reforming government or transferring administrative reform. In administrative policy transferring, every country needs to create an innovative perspective according to its economic, political and social circumstances rather than an imitative one. Japanese administrative reforms analyzed as an example of reform transferring from a historical perspective.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makale yönetimsel reform ve transferini yönetimsel reformun geregi ve ana temalarinida göz önünde tutarak degerlendirmektedir. Makalede ayni zamanda basarili reform transfer stratejileri vurgulanmaktadir. 1990 ve 1980 lerde birçok ülkede model olarak alinan Yeni Kamu Yönetimi özellikle irdelenmistir. Makalede tek bir reform transfer modeli yada devlet reform modeli olamayacagi vurgulanmistir. Her ülke kendi ekonomik, politik ve sosyal kosullarini göz önünde bulundurarak reform transfer stratejileri gelistirmelidir. Japon yönetimsel reform transferi tarihsel açidan bir örnek olarak makalede incelenmektedir.
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