Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice : : Essays in Honour of Professor John Wanna.
This festschrift celebrates the extensive contribution John Wanna has made to the research and practice of politics, policy and public administration.
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de Percy, Michael. Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice : Essays in Honour of Professor John Wanna. 1st ed. Canberra : ANU Press, 2021. ©2021. 1 online resource (438 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) Series Intro -- Preface -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Portrait of a life enthralled in politics and academe -- Section 1: Budgeting and financial management -- Introduction to Section 1: Public finance, budgeting and financial management -- 1.Reflections on John Wanna's contributions to theory and practice -- 2. Australian budgeting and beyond: Exploring John Wanna's scholarly surplus -- 3. Performance management for success: Public sector organisations in Australia and the Philippines -- 4. A system in adjustment: Australia's evolving public budget management system -- 5. Contradictions in implementing performance management -- Section 2: Politics -- Introduction to Section 2: Queensland and Australian politics -- 6. Cabinet government: The least bad system of government? -- 7. 'A long revolution': The historical coverage of Queensland politics and government -- 8. Policymaking, party executives and parliamentary policy actors -- 9. Models of government-business relations: Industry policy preferences versus pragmatism -- Section 3: Public policy and administration -- Introduction to Section 3: Public policy and public administration -- 10. Beyond new public governance -- 11. Chinese public administration developments and prospects: An Australian (and Hong Kong) perspective -- 12. Coming to terms with the state -- Section 4: Working with practitioners -- Introduction to Section 4: Working with practitioners -- 13. Engaging with government: A confessional tale -- 14. Neoliberalism? That's not how practitioners view public sector reform -- 15. Of 'trifles' and 'manhole covers': The practitioner-academic interface -- Appendix 1: John Wanna's main publications -- Appendix 2: Higher degree students supervised by John Wanna 1983-2020. This festschrift celebrates the extensive contribution John Wanna has made to the research and practice of politics, policy and public administration. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. Australia--Foreign relations. Australia--Politics and government. Budget. Electronic books. Podger, Andrew. Vincent, Sam. Print version: de Percy, Michael Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice Canberra : ANU Press,c2021 9781760464363 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=6829393 Click to View |
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Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice : Essays in Honour of Professor John Wanna. |
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Essays in Honour of Professor John Wanna. |
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Intro -- Preface -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Portrait of a life enthralled in politics and academe -- Section 1: Budgeting and financial management -- Introduction to Section 1: Public finance, budgeting and financial management -- 1.Reflections on John Wanna's contributions to theory and practice -- 2. Australian budgeting and beyond: Exploring John Wanna's scholarly surplus -- 3. Performance management for success: Public sector organisations in Australia and the Philippines -- 4. A system in adjustment: Australia's evolving public budget management system -- 5. Contradictions in implementing performance management -- Section 2: Politics -- Introduction to Section 2: Queensland and Australian politics -- 6. Cabinet government: The least bad system of government? -- 7. 'A long revolution': The historical coverage of Queensland politics and government -- 8. Policymaking, party executives and parliamentary policy actors -- 9. Models of government-business relations: Industry policy preferences versus pragmatism -- Section 3: Public policy and administration -- Introduction to Section 3: Public policy and public administration -- 10. Beyond new public governance -- 11. Chinese public administration developments and prospects: An Australian (and Hong Kong) perspective -- 12. Coming to terms with the state -- Section 4: Working with practitioners -- Introduction to Section 4: Working with practitioners -- 13. Engaging with government: A confessional tale -- 14. Neoliberalism? That's not how practitioners view public sector reform -- 15. Of 'trifles' and 'manhole covers': The practitioner-academic interface -- Appendix 1: John Wanna's main publications -- Appendix 2: Higher degree students supervised by John Wanna 1983-2020. |
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