@incollection{SchomakerBauerEge2019, author = {Rahel M. Schomaker and Michael W. Bauer and J{\"o}rn Ege}, title = {Bureaucracy and Internationalization}, series = {Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance}, editor = {Ali Farazmand}, publisher = {Cham}, address = {Springer International}, isbn = {978-3-319-31816-5}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The analysis of forms and effects of what is usually conceived of as globalization or internationalization has become a major topic of political speeches and academic research, especially in the social sciences. While the consequences of globalization for Western economies and societies are often at the forefront of debates, their effects on public administrations are focused on relatively sparsely yet. This entry aims at identifying the different manifestations and effects of internationalization in the context of bureaucracies. The subsequent sections provide an introduction and delineate the main mechanisms of internationalization. The next section identifies the topics discussed in the context of globalization, internationalization and transnationalization, and distils the main characteristics of international public administrations, as well as the effects and ramifications of internationalization on domestic public administration.}, language = {en} }