East-West Cooperation in Public Sector Reform
Building on the experience of hundreds of projects and programmes over more than a decade, this is a comprehensive study of East-West co-operation in public-sector reform since the collapse of communism. After developing a framework of comparison, the editors have gathered a series of analytical case studies of co-operative programmes in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The conclusion examines successes, problems and lessons to help guide the future of East-West co-operation.