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 I, NUMBER 1, JANUARY-JUNE 1989
Contents
Functionalist Integration Theory Revisited: EROPA as an International Organization
Danilo Reyes
Transfers of Bureaucratic Elites by Political Bosses: The Question of Political and Bureaucratic Accountability
Bidhya Bowornwathana
Micro Computers and Development: The Need for Local Level Computing Organization and Management Issues
Mukul Sanwal
Political Accountability in Malaysia
Stephen Chee
Administrative Accountability in China
Aprodicio Laquian
Political Accountability in Hong Kong
Andrew Wong
Accountability in Japan and the Philippines Compared
Go Nakagawa
Unravelling Government and Politics in the Philippines: New Lamps and Old?
Danilo Reyes
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