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This Bundle contains Summarised, yet Detailed Lectures Notes for UCT's Second Year 'Comparative Public Institutions' Course: POL2042S

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Lecture Notes the Relationship between Bureaucrats and Politicians

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Summarised, yet detailed lecture notes on what causes friction in the relationship between bureaucrats and politicians; and how this relationship can be mended.

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Lecture Notes on the New Public Management Model

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Summarised, yet detailed lecture notes on the New Public Management Model: a bureaucratic framework posing an alternative approach to the commonly used Rational Bureaucratic Model.

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Lecture Notes on the Governance Approach

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Summarised, yet detailed lectures notes on the Governance Approach: a theoretical approach to how public bureaucracies can operative more efficiently, effectively and with greater public responsiveness and trust.

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Lecture Notes on the Behaviour of Rational Institutions

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Summarised, yet Detailed Lectures Notes about the behaviour of public bureaucracies who adopt the Rational Model/Weberian Framework. These notes include these characteristics of a Rational Bureaucracy, as well as some of the shortcomings of the model identified by Michael Lipsky,

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Lecture Notes on the Rational Bureaucratic Model

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Summarised, yet detailed notes on the Rational Bureaucratic Model. The notes includes include information on: * the emergence of the model * what the model is * the general features of the model * the conceptualisation of the rational model into the 'Weberian Framework' by Max Weber

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Lecture Notes on the Introduction to Institutions

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Summarised, yet detailed lectures notes on: * the value of comparative analysis * how to conduct comparative analysis * Why institutions matter in the study of politics * How we use institutions to study politics comparatively [NB! contains 2 spelling mistakes of the word 'institution...

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Lecture Notes on Bureaucracies in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Summarised, yet detailed notes on the functionality of rational bureaucracies in a sub-saharan context.

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Lecture Notes on Bureaucracies in South Africa

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Summarised, yet detailed lectures notes on how bureaucracies function in a South African context - and more specifically, how bureaucracies operated under the oppressive apartheid regime.

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Lecture Notes on Bureaucracies in International Organisations

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Summarised, yet detailed lecture notes on bureaucracies in International Organisations in the UN. We take a look at how the bureaucratic affairs and issues manifest on a global scale when the trajectories of global politics, contrasting political ideologies and varied socio-cultural contexts com...

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Lecture Notes on Bureaucracies as Key Political Institutions

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This document includes information on: * The Role of Bureaucracies * Why Bureaucracies Represent an Influential Political Institutions Despite the Fact that it Consist Non-Elected Officials who are Meant to be Non-Partisan

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