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David Hausman, Research Specialist

Transition and New Public Management in Mongolia: A Comparative Perspective

December 17th, 5pm Room 305, Building No.5 NUM

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David Hausman
David Hausman will describe the work of Princeton's Innovations for Successful Societies initiative, which collects case studies and oral histories of institutional reform efforts in developing countries. Drawing on comparisons with other states that have attempted to transform their public sector, the speaker will give an analytic account of civil service reform in Mongolia since the mid-1990s.

David Hausman is a Research Specialist at the Institution for Fragile States Initiative, a joint program of the Woodrow Wilson School and Bobst Center for Peace and Justice at Princeton University. He received his degree from Harvard University. He traveled to Vietnam and the Solomon Islands to conduct semi-structured recorded interviews with key actors in recent civil service reform efforts. The results of his comparative research will be included in a forthcoming book on governance traps.

 
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