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Moshe Maor

Professor Emeritus of Political Science &

Wolfson Family Professor Emeritus of Public Administration
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1999
Maor, Moshe, . 1999. “Varieties of administrative convergence”. International Journal of Public Sector Management 12(1): 49–62. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/09513559910262670/full/html.
1998
Maor, Moshe,, and Ofer Arian. 1998. “Israel’s Broadcasting Authority: Budgetary changes and organizational stagnation”. Israel Economic Review 39: 344–350.
1997
Maor, Moshe, . 1997. “The impact of European integration and New Public Management on recruitment and training of senior public officials: A methodology”. Current Politics and Economics of Europe 7(1): 59–81.PDF icon methodology.pdf
Maor, Moshe,, and Handley Stevens. 1997. “Measuring the impact of New Public Management and European integration on recruitment and training in the UK civil service”. Public Administration 75(3): 531-551. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9299.00073.
1996
Maor, Moshe,, and Handley Stevens. 1996. “Recruitment and training in the European Commission”.PDF icon recruitment_and_training_in_the_european_commission_1.pdf
1995
Burnham, June, and Moshe Maor. 1995. “Converging administrative systems: Recruitment and training in EU member states”. Journal of European Public Policy 2(2): 185-204. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501769508406982.

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