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Public administration is an essential link between citizens and governments. With the rapid pace of globalization, the public sector is under even greater pressure to increase its capacity to deal with the new challenges and opportunities that globalization presents. The relationship of globalization and governance is multidimensional. States / countries with high levels of integration with the rest of the world tend to have better governance outcomes on the whole. Of course, the quality of governance can be directly related to the social and economic integration between states. The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, religion, natural resources, fractionalization, and government size largely decide the outcomes.
Like globalization, governance can be conceived broadly or narrowly. How does globalization affect macroeconomic policymaking?
select one (1) country and:
Discuss a significant issue / challenge arising from globalization that has taken place in the last three to six (3-6) months.
Critically evaluate the current policy(ies) for the issue / challenge.
Consider possible alternatives.
Advocate a particular policy choice and provide rationale.
Use the Internet to conduct research for this assignment. Here are two (2) resources to get you started:
Scan the article titled, “Globalization and Governance: Definition, Variation, and Explanation” located here.
Review the slide show “Tips for Writing a Policy Analysis” located here.
Write a one to two (1-2) page paper in which you:
Provide an introduction and context for the issue / challenge.
Summarize what existing literature says about the selected issue / challenge and the selected country’s policies impacting the issue.
Suggest two (2) policy options that the selected country’s government could follow in order to resolve the issue / challenge.
Recommend one (1) policy action based on your analysis of a set of alternatives. Provide a rationale for your recommendation.
Provide at least three (3) reliable, relevant, peer-reviewed references (no more than one [1] used previously), published within the last five (5) years that support the paper’s claims.