ABSTRACT
Globalization transcends borders and cultures as it develops both from the natural flow of information and communication technologies and as a directed and driven quest for global hegemony by self-serving corporations and world political heavyweights. It bears a multifaceted web of influence that manifests in inequalities in growth, prosperity, and
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section I: Concepts, Meanings, and Theoretical Perspectives
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Section II: Consequences and Implications for Public Administration
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Section III: Consequences and Implications for Governance
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Section IV: Globalization and Administrative Reform and Reorganization
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Section V: Administrative Reform and Reorganization in the Asia-Pacific Region
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Section VI: Administrative Reform and Reorganization in Africa-India
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Section VII: Globalization: Comparative, Development and Global Public Administration
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Section VIII: Globalization: Issues in Public Management
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Section IX: Globalization and the Future of Governance and Public Administration