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COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MPA503 C P A MODELS SUMMARY/RECAP C P A ISSUES • • • • • • • EMERGENCE LINKAGE WITH US AID SMALL GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY THEORIES/RESEARCH VESTED INTERESTS OSSSIFICATION RIGGS MODEL • ECOLOGICAL APPROACH • STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL APPROACH • IDEAL MODELS ( MODEL BUILDING) RIGGS MODEL ECOLOGICAL APPROACH • DYNAMICS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM ND ITS ENVIRONMENT COMPRISING POLITICAL SOCIAL, CULTURAL & ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS • ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM IS ONE OF THE MANY SUBSYSTEMS IN SOCIETY WHICH INFLUENCE EACH OTHER • (J.M.GAUS 1947,ROBERT A DAHL 1947 ROSCOE MARTIN 1952 & FRED W RIGGS 1961) RIGGS MODEL STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL APPROACH EVERY SOCIETY HAS STRUCTURES WHICH PERFORM SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS PRIMARILY POLITICAL ECONOMIC SOCIAL SYMBOLIC(MOSQUE) COMMUNICATIONAL(MEDIA) THE ABOVE SET OF FUNCTIONAL REQUISITES APPLY TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE SUB-SYSTEM RIGGS MODEL AGRARIA INDUSTRIA MODEL(1956) • SOCIETIES DOMINATED BY AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS • SOCIETIES DOMINATED BY INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTIONS • ALL SOCIETIES MOVE FROM AGRARIA STAGE TO INDUSTRIA STAGE • IDENTIFIED STRUCTURED FEATURES OF AGRAIAN AND INDUSTRIALISED SOCIETIES INTERMEDIATE TRANSITA MODEL RIGGS MODELS CRITICISM • NOT SUFFICIENT FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL SOCIETIES OR MIXED TYPE SOCIETIES • ASSUMES UNIDIRECTIONAL MOVEMENT FROM AGRARIA TO INDUSTRIA STAGE • MORE EMPHASIS ON ENVIRONMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM RATHER THAN THE SYSTEM ITSELF • IT IS TOO ABSTRACT AND REMOVED FROM REALITY FEATURES OF AGRARIA AND INDUSTRIA Agraria Industria Ascriptive values Achievement values Particularistic norms Universalistic norms Diffuse patterns Specific patterns Features of Agraria and Industria Agraria Industria Stable local groups and limited spatial mobility High degree of social and spatial mobility Simple and stable Well developed occupational differentiation occupational system Deferential stratification Egalitarian class system system Prevalence of associations which are functionally specific and non-ascriptive Features of Agraria and Industria Agraria Industria Deferential stratification system Egalitarian class system Prevalence of associations which are functionally specific and non-ascriptive Attributes of Fused, Prismatic and Diffracted Societies Fused Prismatic Diffracted Ascription Attainment Achievement Particularism Selectivism Universalim Functional diffusion Polyfunctionalism Functional specificity RIGGS MODEL FUSED-PRISMATIC-DIFFRACTED MODEL • REPRESENTS UDERDEVELOPED, DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED SOCIETIES • TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES RELATE TO FUSED MODEL (FUNCTIONALLY DIFFUSED) WHEREAS MODERN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES RELATE TO THE REFRACTED MODEL (FUNCTIONALLY SPECIFIC) • BETWEEN THE TWO LIES THE PRISMATIC MODEL RIGGS MODELS • IN A FUSED SOCIETY A GIVEN STRUCTURE PERFORMS MANY FUNCTIONS • IN A DIFFRACTED SOCIETY EACH STRUCTURE PERFORMS LIMITED FUNCTIONS • IN THE MIDDLE LIES THE TRANSITIONAL PRISMATIC SOCIETY BETWEEN THE UNDIFFERENTIATED FUSED SOCIETY AND A HIGHLY DIFFERENTIATED DIFFRACTED SOCIETY RIGGS MODELS • PRISMATIC –SALA MODEL • PRISMATIC REPRESENTSTHE TRANSITIONAL/DEVELOPING SOCIETY • SALA REPRESENTS THEADMINISTRATIVE SUBSYSTEM OF THE SOCIETY RIGGS MODELS FEATURES OF PRISMATIC-SALA MODEL • HETEROGENEITY:SIMULTANEOUS PRESENCE OF SYSTEMS, PRACTICES AND VIEWPOINTS • FORMALISM: HUGE GAP BETWEEN THE FORMALLY PRESCRIBED AND ACTUAL PRACTICE • OVERLAPPINGDIFFERENTIATED AND UNDIFFERENTIATED STRUUCTURES COEXIST,ADMINISTRATIVE BEHAVIOR DOMINATED BY NON ADMINISTRATIVE CRITERIA • NEPOTISM IN RECRUITMENT • POLYNORMATIVISM & POLYCOMMUNALISM RIGGS MODELS BAZAAR—CANTEEN MODEL • THE ECONOMIC SUBSYSTEM OF A PRISMATIC SOCIETY HAS BEEN TERMED BY RIGGS AS THE BAZAAR—CANTTEEN MODEL COMBINING THE MARKET ECONOMY OF A DIFFRACTED SOCIETY AND TRADITIONAL ECONOMY OF FUSED SOCIETY PRODUCING PRICE INDETERMINANCY OR FLUCTUATIONS • AUTHORITY IS HIGHLY CENTRALISED AND CONCENTRATED WHEREAS CONTOL SYSTEM IS LOCALISED AND DISPERSED RESULTING IN AN UNBALANCED POLITY RIGGS MODEL • REVISED PRISMATIC MODEL • DIFFERENTIATION; ONE DIMENSIONAL APPROACH • DIFFERENTIATION & INTEGRATION : TWO – DIMENSIONAL APPROACH RIGGS MODELS • CHANGE IN A PRISMATIC SOCIETY • PACE OF DEVELOPMENT RELATED TO CHANGE (WESTERN SOCIETIES ADJUSTED TO CHANGE DUE TO LONG TIME SPAN OF DEVELOPMENT) • LESS HETEROGENEITY,FORMALISM AND OVERLAPPING THAN THE DEVELOPING(TRANSITIONAL) SOCIETIES • EXTERNAL(EXO GENOUS) & INTERNAL(ENDO GENOUS) PRESSURE FOR CHANGE AND EQUI-GENETIC CHANGE RIGGS MODELS • DIFFRACTED AND PRISMATIC SOCIETAL MODELS SUBDIVIDED ON BASIS OF DEGREE OF INTEGRATION DIFFRACTED SUB- DIVIDED INTO EO-DIFFRACTED, ORTHODIFFRACTED AND NEO- DIFFRACTED • PRISMATIC SOCIETIES SUBDIVIDED INTO EO-PRISMATIC,ORTHOPRISMATIC AND NEO-PRISMATIC ROBERT DAHLS CONTRIBUTION • ADMINISTRATIVE GENERALISATIONS NOT APPLICABLE • UNIVERSALITY ONLY POSSIBLE IF EMPIRICALLY TESTED IN VARIOUS SETTINGS • SHOULD BE TRULY INERDISCIPLINARY TO BE SCIENTIFIC AND RELEVANT TO ALL SOCIETIES • STUDY OF PEOPLE CAN ONLY ENSURE VITAL TO ENSURE PUBLIC COOPERATION