FROM BUREAUCRACY TO MARKET? ONGOING REFORM AND PERFORMANCE CHALLENGES OF SOLID WASTE ADMINISTRATION IN MOSCOW

  • Rosaline Agiamoh HSE University; Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Management & Public Administration, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Keywords: inter-municipal cooperation, Russian Federation, Municipal Solid Waste Management, Performance Challenges, Quasi-market Process, Urban Governance

Abstract

Russia is actively reforming its environmental sector and continually introducing new policies in waste management. This paper provides insight to the current system of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the Moscow megapolis and identifies the extant performance challenges caused by the misfit of moving from a predominantly bureaucratic system to a quasi-market process. While the Russian waste management reforms seem to be moving towards a western approach to mirror those of San Francisco, USA, the comparative analysis provided within the study reveals that there is better administrative compatibility with the Asian approach currently being implemented in Seoul, South Korea. Finally the paper provides suggestions for collaborative governance with regards to household waste management in the city. 

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Published
2020-05-20
How to Cite
AgiamohR. (2020). FROM BUREAUCRACY TO MARKET? ONGOING REFORM AND PERFORMANCE CHALLENGES OF SOLID WASTE ADMINISTRATION IN MOSCOW. Public Administration Issues, (5), 149-170. https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2020-0-5-149-170
Section
THE THEORY AND PRACTICES OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION