Reflections on public administration and management in a post-NPM, post-COVID-19 and post-Wilsonian world

Bing Leung Anthony CHEUNG

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Abstract

The year 2020 is an epochal moment for governance and public administration. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has upset social and economic life, including the delivery of public services, and eroded domestic and international politics. It comes in an era of uncertainty resulting from the end of the New Public Management boom and a looming breakdown of the contemporary US-defined international order. Against such a sea change, we can hardly take business as usual. Change breeds indeterminacy but also induces reimagining. Any renewal and renaissance of public management has to address the ‘what’ and ‘how’ questions of governance in a low-trust and high-risk society. Both the capacity and legitimacy of the state need to be re-empowered, but no longer through the market. The dual failure of democratic politics and bureaucratic excellence in many countries has rendered the Wilsonian politics-administration dichotomy redundant. Amid the rise of East Asia, there are growing contentions over the conceptualization of meritocracy as alternative systems of governance and public service models seem to be delivering effective rivals. Governance performance may not be predetermined by regime types within a poly-polar world. We need to search for new reconnections, new leadership, a new basis for trust and consensus, and a new public service bargain to avoid getting bogged down in old wine in re-labelled bottle, or another singular universalist paradigm. Copyright © 2023 Anthony B. L. Cheung. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationReimagining public sector management: A new age of renewal and renaissance?
EditorsJohn DIAMOND, Joyce LIDDLE
Place of PublicationBingley
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Pages15-30
ISBN (Electronic)9781802620214, 9781802620238
ISBN (Print)9781802620221
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Citation

Cheung, A. B. L. (2023). Reflections on public administration and management in a post-NPM, post-COVID-19 and post-Wilsonian world. In J. Diamond & J. Liddle (Eds.), Reimagining public sector management: A new age of renewal and renaissance? (pp. 15-30). Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited.

Keywords

  • Public administration
  • New public management
  • COVID-19 pandemic
  • Geopolitical order
  • Governance
  • State capacity

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