Public administration in a mature democracy
By: Kelly Desmond J.
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ArticleSubject(s): Government and Politics -- Ireland | Civil Servant and Legislators -- Ireland | Civil Service -- Ireland | Public Administration -- Ireland
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AdministrationSummary: Politicians in Ireland,are entering into Govt. after a period in opposition, tend to view the civil service with a certain suspicion, especially if they have been out of office for long time. This is due to,that permanent officials may prove to be an obstacle to the implementation of policies or programmes espoused by the incoming government.Thus it would be better served if there is proper coordination among ministers and the civil service.These coordination would develop to recognise public administration.Enhance its own standing and identity and would make a formidable partnership in the service of the nation
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Politicians in Ireland,are entering into Govt. after a period in opposition, tend to view the civil service with a certain suspicion, especially if they have been out of office for long time. This is due to,that permanent officials may prove to be an obstacle to the implementation of policies or programmes espoused by the incoming government.Thus it would be better served if there is proper coordination among ministers and the civil service.These coordination would develop to recognise public administration.Enhance its own standing and identity and would make a formidable partnership in the service of the nation


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