Chapter 6: Costa Rican Public Administration: Neo-Weberian State, Fragmentation, and Dilemmas
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Published:2021
Violeta Pallavicini, 2021. "Costa Rican Public Administration: Neo-Weberian State, Fragmentation, and Dilemmas", The Emerald Handbook of Public Administration in Latin America, B. Guy Peters, Carlos Alba Tercedor, Conrado Ramos
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Abstract
Costa Rica is recognized as one of the two countries with the longest continuous democracy in Latin America. After a short civil war, the country dissolved its armed forces and adopted a new constitution that established the basis of a Welfare State and a meritocratic public administration. The aim of this chapter is to analyze the characteristics of the Costa Rican public administration since the end of the 1990s. We discuss the dilemmas presented by its high level of fragmentation and the actions that have been taken—based mainly on the neo-Weberian paradigm—to modernize the traditional public apparatus so that it becomes more efficient, transparent, and responsive to citizens.
