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Technical Assistance and Administrative Reform in Colombia

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A public administrative system is the product of its environment—particularly of its political environment. It is not discrete, but is an aspect of this same environment, affecting and affected by the tendencies of the society of which it is a part. In the rapidly changing present, the complex of social pressures and tensions have created over large areas of the globe an unsettled environment for public service. At a time when effective public administration is more than ever needed to reduce areas of social conflict by achieving generally acceptable solutions to accumulating social problems, the public service in many countries lacks the unity of purpose and technical skill to meet the challenge.This is notably true where nations, undergoing rapid social transition and attempting uncertainly through democratic government to bring traditional values and practices into line with contemporary needs, must mediate amidst a variety of pressures and counter-pressures. Democratic administration is never easy, even in countries with long histories of democratic government and with well-developed techniques of organization and management. Where the spirit and practice of democratic self-government have not become a living part of the environment and where the political tendencies of the community are contradictory or obscure, the situation of the democratic public official is truly difficult.

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  • Caldwell, Lynton K., 1953. "Technical Assistance and Administrative Reform in Colombia," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 47(2), pages 494-510, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:47:y:1953:i:02:p:494-510_07
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    1. Germá Bel, 2006. "Retrospectives: The Coining of "Privatization" and Germany's National Socialist Party," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 20(3), pages 187-194, Summer.

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