
Politics and Public Management
Politics in the context of Public Management refers to the processes and actions involved in making decisions for a community or organization, often influenced by various stakeholders like politicians, interest groups, and citizens. Public Management, on the other hand, involves the administration and implementation of policies and services by government agencies. Together, they shape how resources are allocated, how public services are delivered, and how policies are developed, ensuring that they respond effectively to the needs of the public while navigating the complexities of political pressures and social expectations.