Bureaucracy is Key to Post-Conflict Stability

Abstract

The considerable differences that exist in political, legal and bureaucratic culture and structure even between equally successful, geographically and linguistically proximate countries can be explained with inevitable path-dependencies following initial idiosyncratic solutions. In other words, rejectionist claims that administrative reform will inevitably lead to ‘Westernisation’ and thus amounts to ‘neo-colonialism’ or ‘cultural imperialism’ are historically inaccurate, because “in 50 years time Vietnam’s institutions for public service delivery will most likely just be better versions of what they are today, not pale imitations of those in Switzerland.”
Original languageEnglish
Publication date1 Jul 2015
Publication statusIn preparation - 1 Jul 2015
EventICON-S Annual Conference: Public Law in an Uncertain World - New York University, Faculty of Law, New York, United States
Duration: 1 Jul 20153 Jul 2015
https://icon-society.org/previous-conferences/2015-conference/

Conference

ConferenceICON-S Annual Conference: Public Law in an Uncertain World
LocationNew York University, Faculty of Law
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew York
Period01/07/201503/07/2015
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