Is There Life Without Public Administration? 60 Jahre Österreichische Verwaltungswissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (ÖVG) Wien, 17.

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Is There Life Without Public Administration? 60 Jahre Österreichische Verwaltungswissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (ÖVG) Wien, 17. März 2009

1. Qui forme l élite? (Le Monde) 2. Short history of PA 3. Existing and Problems to Come 4. Possible Scenario s 5. How to reinvent PA 6. How to get to 2049

1. Qui forme l élite? (Le Monde de l Education, May 2008) Which profile for next generation of civil servants/decision makers and PAresearchers Different answers from different countries Supply for PA versus Demand for PA

2. Short history of PA Norway Blend of political science and organisation studies Large empirical research programmes (distribution of power (1972-82); LOS organisation and management (1987-97); ARENA Europeanisation of the nation-state (1993-2003) Enterpreneurial role of Johan Olson

2. Short history of PA Denmark Topics: Historical studies Networks and processes Comparative studies

2. Short history of PA Germany Strong tradition, incrementalism Teaching is very law based, but research is part of political science

2. Short history of PA The Netherlands Very visible research and teaching Historical and divers, fragmented but forceful: importance of administrative history Focus on policy science, decision making, governance and complexity (including networks), ICT (including technical PA), cultural issues, Limited management topics All levels of government are well studied

2. Short history of PA Portugal Changing role of state and administration Ending of dictatorship: the transition Historical tradition of administrative law Education and training Focus: more management, more problemdriven, more comparative, more on ethics and social capital, more theoretical

2. Short history of PA A field, not a discipline Located in different parts of a university Increasingly broad term: public management, public policy, public administration sensu stricto

2. Short history of PA Law: Theories and practice Politics: Theories and practice Administrations: Theories and practice Bureaucracy Management Economics Contingencies: where you stand is where you sit Who is a famous PA reseacher?

2. Short history of PA From linked to national histories and local circumstances, to more comparative Language matters for study and publications

3. Existing and Problems to Come Shifting research object: atrofying nationstate; internationalisation; MLG/IGR; PPP; crisis management (migration, environment, security, financial) Shifting disciplinary dominance: from Law to Economics and Management From contingent to generic to contingent SWOT: (Standing Committee for Social Sciences)

4. Possible Scenarios Elements for changes: Strengthen the link (Law)-(Management and Policy) Law as a policy instrument (including regulatory instruments) International and European law versus national policy and management practices Court management Linking with new disciplines From multi-disciplinary to inter-disciplinary From describing to explaining, to predicting Covering all ranges: Grand Theory, Meso, and Micro Databases with long term time series (DNA of PA) Cumulative research strategies leading to accumulating knowledge

4. Possible Scenarios Observation: BA, MA, PhD From vertically concentrated to horizontally dispersed Geographic (area studies), target groups (gender), policy (environment, health, etc.), organisations (hospitals, museum, library, police, etc.) European convergence (ECTS) but still cultural identities Accreditation: EAPAA Is the changing practical field driving the scientific activity or vice versa? Drivers for change in the field: changing empirical reality: Crises, role of the state, normative reality: Ethics, transitions, knowledge reality: Technologies,

4. Possible Scenarios US: as a consequence of globalisation and governance (Klingner) Renaissance of political economy Redefining the debate between politics and economy Unifying NPM and NPA Covering new major topics Norway: Revitalise debate on democracy and state, governance of complex networks More comprehensive research networks More synthesis Denmark: three scenarios Conflictual: different strands Complementary: co-habitate Co-operation: cross fertilize

4. Possible Scenarios PA disappears PA disappears but is absorbed Administration Umbrella: Private, Not for Profit, Public PA remains and changes its content and may be relabeled (Governance) PA fragments into a range of specialised fields of research and training (Policy, Management, Institutions)

5. How to reinvent PA 1.Organise a PA future s debate: The Netherlands: Royal Academy USA: challenges and future public service as driver for PA research (Minnowbrook I, 1968; II, 1988; III, 2008; Wye River Plantation, 1990; Building Bridges Tour, ASPA, 2000: Big Questions/Big Issues; The IBM Center for the Business of Government: Six trends transforming government, 2006) 2.Learn from others: Economics: importing models and quantification Psychology: importing experiments Political science: importing surveys

5. How to reinvent PA 3.Strengthen European action: ESF: Framework programmes, ECRP (European Collaborative Research Programmes), COST-networks Norface: transnational Research Programmes 4.Turn weaknesses into strengths: Interface practitioners and academics Solving deficiencies Comparing to learn (e.g. CAF); learning to innovate 5.Export PA: the art and science of building administrations, nations and states: (NISPACee) to other disciplines

5. How to reinvent PA 6.Apply the Green Book of the Commission on the European Research Space to PA: Adequate flow of competent researchers World-class research infrastructures Excellent research institutions Effective knowledge sharing Well coordinated research programmes and priorities Opening of the European Research Space to the world 7.Strengthen EGPA: Linking national and European platforms Constucting the European voice in PA

5. How to reinvent PA 8.Push databases: PA@BABEL (PA journals in Europe) WOTPA (on BA, MA, PhD in PA) 9.Organise Dialogues: within the field of PA between its defining disciplines between PA scientists (TAD, TED, MED)

6. How to get to 2049 How to get to the first century of ÖVG (1949-2049)?