01475pab a2200217 454500008004000000100002200040245004700062260000900109300001400118362001200132520082100144650003400965650003500999650002601034700002701060773003301087908000601120909001001126999001701136952010401153180718b2007 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBarabashev, Alexi aPublic service reform in Russia, 1991-2006 c2007 ap.373-82. aMay-Jun aThis article assesses Russia's post-Soviet efforts to reform its public service in order to meet the challenges of social and economic transition and describes both obstacles to the creation of a modern public service and efforts to over-come them. First, the authors provide a snapshot of the public service in Russia since 1991. Second, they describe aspects of the Soviet legacy that have impeded efforts to modernize the public service. Third, they identify some of the traumas of transition experienced in the 1990s that have circumscribed efforts at reform. Finally, the authors identify gaps between the legislation enacted by the Duma and the limited implementation of that legislation to date. The article conc ludes with an assessment of the current status of public service reform in Russia. - Reproduced. aAdministrative reform - China aAdministrative reform - Russia aAdministrative reform aStraussman, Jeffrey D. aPublic Administration Review aN a77750 c77750d77750 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 67, Issue no: 3pAR78210r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR