| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
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1. Introduction: Korean Bureaucracy in Comparative Perspective |
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| Part I INDIGENITY AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES |
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2. Korean Public Bureaucracy in Transition |
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3. Indigenization of Korean Public Administration: Democratic Elitism as a Possibility Model |
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37 | (9) |
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4. Korean Political Psyche and Administration |
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46 | (17) |
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5. Confucianism and Administrative Development |
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63 | (13) |
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6. Korean Bureaucracy in Historical Perspective |
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76 | (21) |
| Part II ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT |
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7. Public Management Reform in Korea |
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97 | (28) |
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8. The Theory and Applicability of Government by the Market in Korea |
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125 | (22) |
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9. Government Intervention in Korean Economic Development: An Assessment |
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147 | (13) |
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10. Democratization and Administrative Reform in Korea |
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160 | (10) |
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11. Who Serves the People? Educational Background of Korean Bureaucrats |
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170 | (21) |
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12. Toward Gender Equality in the Korean Civil Service |
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191 | (20) |
| Part III LOCAL AUTONOMY AND PUBLIC SERVICE |
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211 | (50) |
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13. Regionalism in Korean Public Bureaucracy |
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211 | (17) |
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14. Representative Bureaucracy in Korea |
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228 | (10) |
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15. Revitalizing the Local Public Service in Korea: Challenges, Barriers, and Strategies. |
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238 | (23) |
| Part IV PUBLIC BUREAUCRACY IN NORTH KOREA |
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16. Political and Administrative Development in North Korea |
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261 | (43) |
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17. The Role of Elites in Leadership Succession and Challenges in North Korea |
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304 | (21) |
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18. Reform Measures in North Korea |
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325 | (27) |
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19. Options for Administrative Reform in North Korea |
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| ABOUT THE AUTHORS |
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| BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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