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- Title
The Future of European Public Administration Sciences. Part III: Germany.
- Authors
Kickert, Walter J. M.; Stillman II, Richard J.
- Abstract
This article provides information on the subject of the third part of a serial publication which will focus on the future of public administration sciences in Germany. Scholars from a single European nation are asked to examine the administrative sciences and their future study by means of two complementary essays. The first essay points out that the administrative sciences have strong historical roots in Germany and that in German history the administration has been an exceptionally constant and important factor. The second essay argues that German administrative science forms part of various different academic disciplines, that the teaching of civil servants is dominated by public law, and that since the origin of political science in Germany in the 1960s, administrative science has developed into a sub-discipline of political science.
- Subjects
GERMANY; PUBLIC administration; BUREAUCRACY; POLITICAL science; SERIAL publications
- Publication
Public Administration, 2005, Vol 83, Issue 3, p657
- ISSN
0033-3298
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.0033-3298.2005.00467.x