"This realignment of the world economy is not a transitory phenomenon, but represents a structural change of historical significance" (OECD, 2010).
Global Geo-Political Regime Transformation
- Market Dogma & Neo-liberalismNew Public Management
- Cutting of direct public sector costs and disciplining staff to improve resource use
- Borrowing and use of private sector management practices and techniques
- Introduction of competition in the public sector
- Disaggregation and decentralisation of government and the public sector
- Controls shifted from inputs to outputs to stress results rather than procedure or outcomes
- Predatory Elites or Benevolent Reformers
- International Solidarity or Humanitarianism (Amin, 2010)
Global Citizenship!