A historical overview of Korean public administration: Discipline, education, association, international cooperation and beyond indigenization
By: Kim, Pan Suk.
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ArticlePublisher: 2012Description: p.217-238.Subject(s): International cooperation | Education | Discipline | Public administration
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International Review of Administrative SciencesSummary: Modern public administration was introduced in Korea more than half a century ago. Over the past several decades, Korea has achieved substantial economic growth as well as the significant development of a public administration system. How, and in what way, has Korean public administration as a discipline grown rapidly? This article reviews the multiple dimensions of Korean public administration: the development of public administration as a new discipline, public administration education as a new channel of management knowledge, the development of professional associations and research institutes as a promoter of research and activities, and international cooperation as a development tool and a window of opportnity. After that, prospects based on an indigenization debate and concluding remarks will follow - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 78, Issue no: 2 | Available | AR98014 |
Modern public administration was introduced in Korea more than half a century ago. Over the past several decades, Korea has achieved substantial economic growth as well as the significant development of a public administration system. How, and in what way, has Korean public administration as a discipline grown rapidly? This article reviews the multiple dimensions of Korean public administration: the development of public administration as a new discipline, public administration education as a new channel of management knowledge, the development of professional associations and research institutes as a promoter of research and activities, and international cooperation as a development tool and a window of opportnity. After that, prospects based on an indigenization debate and concluding remarks will follow - Reproduced.


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