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Professionalism and public policy making in Greece: the influence of engineers in the local government reforms

By: Christofilopoulou, Paraskeuy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Professionalism | Local Government | Public Policy - Greece In: Public Administration (U.K.)Summary: The influence of professionals in the formulation of public policies has been an issue of scientific research in the past decade. In this article we deal with a less examined aspect of this issue. Professional influence is analysed in the context of Greek public policy, where the intensely centralized administration is dominated by the demands of political clientelism. Focusing on the case of the influence of engineers in local government reform between 1974 and 1989, the article reveals the role of professionalism in the hesitant decentralization of functions and resources to local authorities and the initiation of institutions that have allowed the birth and development of new organizations at the central
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Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
Issue no: 70(1), Spring 92, p.99-118 Available AR22019

The influence of professionals in the formulation of public policies has been an issue of scientific research in the past decade. In this article we deal with a less examined aspect of this issue. Professional influence is analysed in the context of Greek public policy, where the intensely centralized administration is dominated by the demands of political clientelism. Focusing on the case of the influence of engineers in local government reform between 1974 and 1989, the article reveals the role of professionalism in the hesitant decentralization of functions and resources to local authorities and the initiation of institutions that have allowed the birth and development of new organizations at the central

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