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The last three decades in Turkey have seen an extensive shift
towards a neoliberal agenda. Turkey has made many attempts at
reforming existing governance systems in an effort to be accepted
into the European Union, attracting the attention and curiosity of
public management scholars worldwide. New Public Management in
Turkey is the first book to analyze large-scale public
administration reforms in Turkey according to the underlying
principles of democracy, transparency, accountability, and
localization. Systematically examining the literature on Turkish
local government over a 25-year period, this book presents a
comprehensive look at reform and its consequences through the lens
of comparative public administration. The scholarly contributions
to this volume from academics teaching at universities throughout
Turkey offer a multi-dimensional and multi-functional analysis
embracing a variety of viewpoints. Utilizing Turkey's rapid
adaptations to the changing trends in public management as a case
study, this book will serve as a unique and valuable policy guide
for politicians and legislators seeking to develop a democratic and
localized governance structure in a variety of contexts.
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