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These thirty-eight essays by the professors and research fellows of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy is dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the School. The core theme of the essays is governance in Asia and what its governments and peoples are doing for the public good. As Asia rises, its policymakers and citizens, and indeed the rest of the world, are increasingly asking how this dynamic region is making public policy, what we can learn from that exciting, often turbulent process, and how Asians can do better. The School's diverse and international group of scholars have written a set of informal, provocative, and passionate essays about governance in Asia OCo its past, present, and future OCo and why they study it. The volume OCo a candid, engaging act of transparency and disclosure OCo is also an invitation to join the conversation on the problems and promise of Asia and the larger dialogue on public policy and policy research in a globalized world. Contents: In Search of Good Public Administration and Governance (Naomi AOKI); A Third Generation Theory of Collective Action (Eduardo ARARAL); Growing Importance and Increasing Complexity: Research in Public Financial Management in Asia (Mukul G ASHER); India on My Mind (Kanti BAJPAI); New Mindsets: Solving the World's Water and Wastewater Problems (Asit K BISWAS); How Did I Get Here? Where am I Going? Thinking on a Bicycle (Joost BUURMAN); Is There a Macroeconomic Policy Regime in China? (CHEN Kang); The Story of Missing Women (Yvonne J CHEN); Why Public Policy Needs to Take a Broader View on Well-Being (Namrata CHINDARKAR); From Slobodan Milosevic to Doraemon (HENG Yee Kuang); The Poetry of Politics: What I Research and Why (Selina HO); Tracing How Governments Think (Michael HOWLETT); The Challenge for Labour Market Policy Research (HUI Weng Tat); The Price of the Invaluable: The Role of Companies and Markets in Water Supply (Olivia JENSEN); From Gangnam Apartments to Urban Development Policy in Asia OCo A Personal Journey (JOO Yu Min); Research Passion for Excellence in Teaching (Suzaina KADIR); Population Ageing in the East and West (KIM Erin Hye-Won); Coincidences or Opportunities? (Ashish LALL); Water Narratives: Caricature of a General Theory of Institutional Change (LEONG Ching); Local Government Fiscal Disparities in China (LI Hui); New Ideas for a 'New Normal' Singapore (Donald LOW); Is Humanity Rational? (Kishore MAHBUBANI); First, Ask the Right Question (NG Kok Hoe); Of Mice and Man: A Personal Research Journey (Tikki PANG); Health for All, All for Health OCo Public Policy Research for Global Health (PHUA Kai Hong); Bureaucracy, I Love You (Ora-orn POOCHAROEN); Capital Flows, Crises, and Exchange Rate Management in Emerging Asia (Ramkishen S RAJAN); Destiny, Detachment, and Public Policy (M RAMESH); My Research Passion OCo Securing the Survival and Well-Being of Our Species (John RICHARDSON); The Big Picture and the Small, the Long View and the Short (Razeen SALLY); The Professorial Life: Seamlessness, Synergy, and Significance (Kenneth Paul TAN); The Need for a Serious Rethink on Economics (Dodo J THAMPAPILLAI); Any Progress Towards Sustainable Development or at Least Sustained Development? (Cecilia TORTAJADA); Making Research a Fulfilling Mission (VU Minh Khuong); What Drives Public Managers in Tough Governance Settings? (Zeger van der WAL); Dirty Boots and Polished Shoes (Robert J WASSON); Warming up the Cold Bench (WU Xun); Building an Asian Scholarship of Public Administration and Policy (Wai-Hang YEE). Readership: Academics, policy makers, LKY School students, alumni and faculty, and anyone interested in the development and management of universities and other institutions of higher education."
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