The ASIAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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The Asian Review of Public Administration (ARPA) is the flagship journal of the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration. First published in 1989, the ARPA has published papers and articles discussing issues on: public management, administrative reforms, public administration reforms, human resource development and capacity building, disaster management, public service, ethics, transparency and accountability in public service, gender development and issues in administration, changes and trends in public administration, performance management, people management, economic and structural reforms, economic and political transitions, partnerships for governance, public finance, best practices in public administration, information and communication technologies in government, globalization and security, the Millennium Development Goals, and civil service modernization, among others.
The Asian Review of Public Administration is available at the UP National College of Public Administration and Governance's Publications Office. For assistance, contact the EROPA Secretariat at (632) 929-7789 or send email to eropa@eropa.org.ph.
VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 2, JULY-DECEMBER 2002
Contents
Human Resource Development Program for a Modernized Civil Staff: A Perspective in the Vietnamese Context
Nguyen Trung Tiep
The Emerging Framework of Australian Government Administration: Efficient, Agile and Accountable
Peter Miller
Philippines: Ten Years of Decentralization and Challenges for the Next Decade
Juan Mayo Ragragio
Inter-Sector Blurring in Australia: Reform at the Margins of the Public Sector
Roger Wettenhall
Human Resource Development in Public Sector Reform: The Malaysian Experience
Zulkefli Bin Hassan and Liew Swee Liang
Improved Service delivery through Short Messaging System (SMS): The Philippine Experience
Editha Lorence Dela Peña
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