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Crisis of State Governance and its Influence on Basic Administrative Paradigms of State and Bureaucracy

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Instead of predicted globalization of state governance, that is described as appearance of a global cosmopolitan state one can see the divergence, caused by non-uniformity of innovative development; strengthening of situational competition in different states and the ways of life that experience the stress of innovative development.Uncertainty of innovative development is a real reason for the contemporary crisis of public governance. The article introduces the notion of administrative crisis as an aspect of public governance crisis: inadequacy of existing administrative mechanisms of governance to new challenges.Current state governance administrative paradigms that describe the state as a system of administrative bodies and a system of public service are transformed under the pressure of administrative crisis. The main theories and models inside the administrative paradigms that appear due to the administrative crisis are explored.

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  • Alexey Barabashev, 2016. "Crisis of State Governance and its Influence on Basic Administrative Paradigms of State and Bureaucracy," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 3, pages 163-194.
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