TY - BOOK AU - Naidu, S P TI - Public Administration : Concepts And Theories SN - 9788122409567 U1 - 354.54 NAI PY - 1996/// CY - New Delhi PB - New Age International (P) Limited Publishers KW - Political Science KW - Public Administration KW - Prismatic-Sala-model KW - Development Administration N2 - The main purpose of this book is to cater to the needs of the undergraduate students of Public Administration and Political Science. It is intended to serve as a basic textbook for these two categories of students. The book has been broadly divided into four parts. Part-I introduces the nature and expanding horizon of Public Administration as a discipline. It also highlights the growing importance of Public Administration in the modern state with special reference to the developing nations and points out its interdisciplinary nature. Part-II discusses the contributions and theories of some important early administrative theorists. Part-III provides an understanding of the behavioural and socialpsychological approaches to the study of Public Administration. It examines the significance of the Prismatic-Sala-model of F W Riggs in the study of Comparative Public Administration, the views of Edward Weidner on Development Administration and the concept of New Public Administration. It provides a critique of various administrative theories discussed under parts II and III. Part-IV explains the various concepts in Public Administration and their importance and limitations in organizing administrative structures. History of Public Administration at a glance is given to meet the primary needs of the students. Keeping in view the level of an average student, an attempt is made in the book to present the various topics covered in simple language. The special features of this book are: each part is preceded by learning objectives and followed by various types of questions that are usually set in the question papers of University Examinations, a comprehensive glossary defining the various terms used in the study of Public Administration, And brief life sketches of important administrative thinkers ER -