Central European Papers 2022, 10(1):9-24 | DOI: 10.25142/cep.2022.005

CURRENT APPROACHES AND PROCESSES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Mária Adamcová1

Knowing the individual approaches to public administration helps us to thoroughly understand the identity of public administration. Among the basic approaches to public administration we includean interdisciplinary approach, an approach topublicadministration with an interdisciplinary character and an approach that supports public administration as a separate guided discipline. The classical methodological procedure is the basis  of a systemic, institutional and structural-functional approach to public administration. In line with the previous availability of the current form of public administration, which are influenced by the processes of Europeanization and regionalization. They correspond to an adequate public administration that would be efficient and provide quality  services to citizens. In this search, it turns out that the key is the degree of
centralization and decentralization in public administration.

Keywords: public administration, europeanisation, regionalisation, centralisation,  decentralisation

Received: February 23, 2022; Revised: February 23, 2022; Accepted: March 7, 2022; Published: August 29, 2022  Show citation

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