Public Administration Reform in Croatia: Slow Modernization During Europeanization of Resilient Bureaucracy

  • Ivan Koprić Professor, Head of the Chair of Administrative Science at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, President of the Institute of Public Administration, Croatia., University of Zagreb, Trg Republike Hrvatske 14, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Keywords: modernization, public administration reform – Croatia, Europeanization, resilient bureaucracy, reform outcomes, European Semester

Abstract

Over-politicization co-exists in the Croatian public administration with legalism, formalism and red tape. Low reform, innovation and initiative capacities are among the results of such an administrative model. Croatia has a relatively big and strong but ineffcient public administration. Internal bureaucratic resistance to modernization is observable. Foreign actors play a moderate role in administrative reform. The European Union has exerted the strongest influence on modernization on the basis of conditionality policy, insistence on the administrative capacity building, and the European Semester procedure. E-government policy, transparency, and strategic planning are the reform areas with the above-average reform results.

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Published
2019-05-20
How to Cite
Koprić I. (2019). Public Administration Reform in Croatia: Slow Modernization During Europeanization of Resilient Bureaucracy. Public Administration Issues, (5), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2019-0-5-7-26
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THEORY AND THEORY-RELATED CASES