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1|Frontcover|1
1|Table of Contents|8
1|Preface to the EPPA I Book|12
1|Acknowledgments|14
1|About the Authors|16
1|I Introduction|20
2|1 The EPPA Project|22
3|Geert Bouckaert and Werner Jann|22
2|2 The Survey: A Long-Distance Conversation about the Future of PA in Europe|44
3|Jana Bertels, Geert Bouckaert, Werner Jann|44
1|II Public Administration and Futures|70
2|1 From Public Administration in Utopia to Utopia in Public Administration|72
3|Geert Bouckaert|72
2|2 Governing for the Future: Means, Ends and Disconnects|86
3|Paul Joyce|86
2|3 Scenarios as Thought Experiments for Governance|104
3|Meelis Kitsing|104
1|III Public Administration and Disciplines|128
2|1 Public Administration and Disciplines|130
3|Thurid Hustedt, Tiina Randma-Liiv and Riin Savi|130
2|2 Public Administration and Law|148
3|Martin Burgi|148
2|3 Seeing Public Bureaucracies Like a Sociologist: (A Plea Towards) Reconnecting Sociology and Public Administration|164
3|Philippe Bezes|164
1|IV Public Administration and Cultures|188
2|1 Challenges in the Face of Diversities: Public Administration in Spain as an Example|190
3|Salvador Parrado|190
2|2 The New Diversity: Increasing Ethnic Heterogeneity and its Consequences for Public Governance|208
3|Mark Bovens, Roel Jennissen, Godfried Engbersen and Meike Bokhorst1|208
2|3 In Search of a Better Understanding of Cultural Diversity in European Public Administration Research and Practice, with a Focus on Religion and Language|226
3|Bogdana Neamtu|226
1|V Public Administration and Practices|248
2|1 Shadowland: The Poorly-Mapped, Underdiscussed Yet Vital Interface Between Public Administration Research and Practice1|250
3|Christopher Pollitt|250
2|2 Forms of Knowledge for the Practice of Public Administration|274
3|Edoardo Ongaro|274
2|3 Do we Practise What we Preach when we Teach (and Research) Public Administration?|294
3|Raffaella Saporito|294
1|VI Public Administration and Country Perspectives|316
2|1 Public Administration in Estonia: A Search for Identity|318
3|Külli Sarapuu and Leno Saarniit|318
2|2 Public Administration in France: The Shadow and Light of a Revival|336
3|Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans|336
2|3 Public Administration in Germany: Precarious Present, Promising Future?|352
3|Stefan Becker and Michael W. Bauer|352
2|4 Public Administration in Hungary: Emerging dynamics in an illiberal democracy|368
3|György Hajnal|368
2|5 Public Administration in Italy|388
3|Denita Cepiku, Marco Meneguzzo|388
2|6 Public Administration in the Netherlands: State of the Field|404
3|Marcel Karré, Martijn van der Steen, Zeger van der Wal, and Thomas Schillemans|404
2|7 Public Administration Research in Norway: An Organisational and Institutional Approach to Political Organisations1|422
3|Per Lægreid|422
2|8 Public Administration in Portugal|440
3|Filipe Teles|440
1|VII Lessons and next steps|454
2|Lessons and Next Steps|456
3|Geert Bouckaert and Werner Jann|456
1|Backcover|468