Articles | Open Access | Vol. 2 No. 12 (2022): Volume 02 Issue 12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/social-fsshj-02-12-02

PHILOSOPHY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Otabek A. Khasanov , Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science (Ph.D.), First Deputy Director, Agency for the Development of Public Service under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article discusses philosophy of public administration. It must be recognized that the goals of the development strategy of New Uzbekistan serve the development of all spheres of state and community life. But what is the reason why the construction of a society and a people-friendly state with priority of human value is defined as the first priority of the development strategy? Because the effectiveness of our activities in the remaining six directions will directly depend on pro-people policy and pro-people management. In other words, the populist Strategy cannot be implemented without populist leaders. This requires raising the public service to a new level.

Keywords

Philosophy of public administration, development strategy

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Otabek A. Khasanov. (2022). PHILOSOPHY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Frontline Social Sciences and History Journal, 2(12), 13–20. https://doi.org/10.37547/social-fsshj-02-12-02