CEU eTD Collection (2018); Samkharadze, Tinatin: Party Patronage and the Patterns of Politicization under UNM and GD Overwhelming Majority in Georgia

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2018
Author Samkharadze, Tinatin
Title Party Patronage and the Patterns of Politicization under UNM and GD Overwhelming Majority in Georgia
Summary The idea of the thesis is to show relationships between politics and administration. It is more related to the turnover process after the changing of the regime rather than behavioral changes within the administration.
It mentions about the Weberian ideal-type of bureaucracy where the public sector is associated with efficiency and effectiveness when the tasks between the government and administration are divided. The policy of the public administration is decided by the government but executed by officials. Selection of officials is guaranteed by specified rules based on their achievements.
The thesis focuses on two different governments and explores various modes of manifestation of politicization. The comparison of two case studies finds that politicization influence performance in different perspectives. It regularly affects the officials who are chosen to manage public administration and it creates hidden impacts on the spirit, tenure, and encouragement of career managers.
Supervisor Hübscher, Evelyne Patrizia
Department School of Public Policy MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2018/samkharadze_tinatin.pdf

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