Samoupravno odlučivanje i birokratska struktura

Samoupravno odlučivanje i birokratska struktura

Branko Babac

The book provides a deeper understanding of how self-government and bureaucracy interact and how they can be improved.

Here are some key theses from the book:

  • Self-governing decision-making: Babac investigates how the self-governing system affects decision-making in society. Self-government is a concept based on the participation of citizens in management and decision-making at the local level.
  • Bureaucratic structure: The author analyzes the role of bureaucracy in the self-governing system. Bureaucracy refers to the administrative apparatus that implements decisions and policies. Babac investigates how the bureaucratic structure supports or limits self-governance.
  • Criticism and recommendations: The author critically examines the existing system of self-government and bureaucracy and offers recommendations for improvement. This includes issues of transparency, efficiency and accountability.
  • Theoretical framework: Babac uses theoretical concepts from the fields of political science, administration and sociology to analyze self-government and bureaucracy.

Editor
Ivan Mecanović
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
269
Publisher
Pravni fakultet, Osijek, 1986.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

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Condition:Used, excellent condition
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