Explores the impact of globalization on the delivery of public services, analyzes attempts to define new managerial and policy paradigms in terms of globalization, and discusses whether a global paradigm may be said to exist. Contrasts the European focus on new public management with the American concern for re-inventing or re-engineering government. Case studies from the US and Europe illustrate concerns such as the danger to democratic control presented by the global marketing of public services by national politicians and multinational companies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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