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Bureaucratic, Societal, and Ethical Transformation of the Former East Germany

Elsenhans, Hartmut(Contributions by)Fach, Wolfgang(Contributions by)Kuhlmann, Sabine(Contributions by)Lange, Andreas(Contributions by)Pates, Rebecca(Contributions by)Reid, Margaret F.(Contributions by)Wehmeier, Stefan(Contributions by)Garcia-Zamor, Jean-Claude(Edited by)
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This book analyzes the state of the bureaucracy in the eastern part of Germany prior to reunification and discusses changes that occurred after 1990.

The contributors review the impact of these changes on the bureaucracy and other sectors of society where a new ethic seems to have emerged, guiding practitioners involved in restructuring East German institutions.

Issues discussed include: the performance of the administrative structures, the transformation of the Eastern German university system, the various affirmative action policies implemented after 1990, compensation to victims of abuses by the former socialist regime, changes in public relations policy after 1990, and an ethic guiding the models of restructuring institutions for industrialized and developing countries.

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University Press of America
0761827676 / 9780761827672
Paperback / softback
20/02/2004
United States
228 pages
154 x 228 mm, 340 grams