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  1. New development: Re-investigating the influence of China on the British civil service examination system
  2. New development: Improving accident compensation for public officials
  3. A behavioral approach to administrative reform
  4. Competency assessment system and practice in government—the South Korean experience
  5. South Korea’s fast response to coronavirus disease
  6. A new principle—the higher the position, the broader the view
  7. Performance Evaluation of Regional Governors in Russia
  8. A review of the 2015 South Korean civil service pension reform
  9. collective bargaining in South Korean governance
  10. public service ethics
  11. China’s public administration education
  12. Asian Americans in the Public Service: Success, Diversity, and Discrimination.
  13. Deliberative policy-making and its limitations
  14. Public Service Ethics in Government
  15. The development of modern public administration in East Asia
  16. Humanized robotic agents in government
  17. L’évolution de l’administration publique moderne en Extrême-Orient
  18. Recruitment and Selection of the Nepalese Civil Service
  19. Talent management in government in times of economic instability
  20. Innovating training and development in government: The case of South Korea
  21. Deliberative Governance in South Korean Local Policy Making
  22. Regulatory Reform at a Critical Time
  23. Innovating Public Service Delivery in Transitional Countries
  24. Advancing the Regional Commons in the New East Asia
  25. A Government that Worked Better and Cost Less? Evaluating Three Decades of Reform and Change in UK Central Government by Christopher Hood and Ruth Dixon. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. 264 pp. $50 (cloth).
  26. Participative Management and Perceived Organizational Performance
  27. Health Status of the Residents in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines
  28. Making policy for foreign workers and state–business relations in East Asian developmental states
  29. Public Administration Education in South Korea
  30. The case of the Multicultural Family Support Ordinance in South Korean local governments
  31. Nation Branding in Korea
  32. The Unequal Welfare Service Distribution among Local Governments in Korea
  33. Social Constructions of Female Marriage Migrants and Female Work Migrants
  34. Constraints and Possible Solutions for Performance Management in Korea
  35. Building trust in government in Northeast Asia
  36. CONTRIBUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF SAEMAUL UNDONG IN KOREA
  37. PUBLIC GOVERNANCE AND THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY: A FORWARD
  38. Advocacy Coalitions and Policy Change
  39. A historical overview of Korean public administration
  40. Healthcare personnel in Korea
  41. Factors affecting job satisfaction among public servants
  42. Effect of Public Employee’s Length of Service on Turnover Intention
  43. Civic engagement, politics and policy in South Korea
  44. Conclusions
  45. Value and Virtue in Public Administration
  46. Introduction to Value and Virtue in Public Administration
  47. Introduction: The aid—good governance conundrum: searching for more realistic discourse
  48. Performance Management for Political Appointees
  49. Quality management in the Korean government
  50. Enhancing Public Accountability for Developing Countries
  51. Introduction : l'énigme aide-bonne gouvernance : à la recherche d'un discours plus réaliste
  52. How to attract and retain the best in government
  53. The move for transparency and accountability in the Asian public sector
  54. Editorial: Improving our Journal
  55. Editorial
  56. Comment attirer et retenir les meilleurs éléments au sein de l'administration publique ?
  57. A Case Study of a New Senior Civil Service in Korea
  58. Effective HRM Reform Strategy in the Public Sector
  59. civil service reform in korea
  60. The Employment of Persons with Disabilities in the Korean Government
  61. Toward Participatory and Transparent Governance
  62. Introduction: challenges and opportunities for democracy, administration and law
  63. Introduction
  64. Presidential personnel innovation for Presidential appointees in Korea
  65. Management Innovation of Quasi-Governmental Agencies in Korea
  66. NGOs as Incubator of Participative Democracy in South Korea
  67. Fiscal autonomy of korean local governments
  68. The Pay-Performance Link in Government
  69. Civil Service Reform in Japan and Korea
  70. Public Sector Reform in Korea
  71. Utilizing 360‐degree feedback in the public sector
  72. PRIVATIZATION OF KOREAN STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
  73. Administrative Reform in the Korean Central Government
  74. Human Resource Management Reform in the Korean Civil Service
  75. Improving Ethical Conduct in Public Service
  76. Globalization of Human Resource Management
  77. Emergency Management in Korea
  78. Revolution in public service delivery
  79. Asian Americans in the Federal Service
  80. South Korea: Searching for a New Direction of Administrative Reform
  81. An Analysis of the Employment of People with Disabilities in the American Federal Government
  82. Preparing State and Local Officials for the Cross-Cultural Challenge
  83. Entrepreneurship in Nonprofit Urban Arts Agencies in Virginia
  84. Foreign Direct Investment and the Role of Local Government
  85. The history of management: a global perspective
  86. Creating a new organizational culture
  87. A Theoretical Overview of Representative Bureaucracy
  88. Women and Minorities in the Work Force of Law-Enforcement Agencies
  89. Options for Administrative Reform in North Korea
  90. Asian Americans in the Public Service
  91. Will North Korea Blink?
  92. Will North Korea Blink?: Matters of Grave Danger
  93. Community-based perinatal care for disadvantaged adolescents
  94. Public Management Reform and the National Performance Review
  95. Gender Equality in the Korean Civil Service
  96. Total quality management as a vehicle for strategic management innovation
  97. Public Bureaucracy and Regionalism in South Korea
  98. Racial Integration in the American Federal Government
  99. Who serves the people? Educational Backgrounds of South Korean and Japanese Bureaucrats
  100. Conclusions
  101. Corruption eradication in South Korea
  102. Introduction to Value and Virtue in Public Administration