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Technical assistance to local governments in Hungary: the limits of best practice

Jeffrey D. Straussman (The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA)

International Journal of Public Sector Management

ISSN: 0951-3558

Article publication date: 1 November 2001

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Abstract

Reflects on the past decade of change in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Notes the varying degrees of successful reform and aid/technical assistance for the region provided by international organizations. Examines efforts to provide technical assistance through the application of best practice to local governments. Develops a case study, using Hungary as a setting, of a local government deputy mayor and simulates a technical assistance best practice transfer. Describes also an alternative home‐grown best practice project at the local level. Lessons learned from these projects show that historical and contextual conditions have a very large impact on capacity building efforts in countries of transition; political values have to be developed and an organizational infrastructure to express them is essential. Ultimately, the knowledge and skills of senior managers must be cultivated, to assist them in nurturing the social capital needed for them to govern effectively.

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Straussman, J.D. (2001), "Technical assistance to local governments in Hungary: the limits of best practice", International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol. 14 No. 6, pp. 500-521. https://doi.org/10.1108/09513550110408657

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