Bureaucratic Policy and Legal Aspects of Societal Engagement in Latvian National Defense

Olevs Nikers
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In perfectly functioning democratic civil society, political decisions should be based on competence of elected officials and their knowledge of certain political issues where experts play an important role. The aim of this article is (1) to look at the role of elected officials (legislators) and public administration institutions in determining the governance of rule of law within defense policy in relation to engagement of the members of society in national defense, and (2) to analyse what factors affect sustainability of this policy and under what circumstances it transforms, and how this transformation is reflected in the public law. Methodologically theoretical / literature overview has been conducted, discussing the role of institutions in the political process and their interaction with legislator within the framework of new institutionalism. Empirically the case of Latvian defense policy towards societal engagement into national defense has been presented and analysed. An important aspect of the empirical study of this issue is interaction among the legislator, public administration institutions, non-governmental sector, and the public. Findings of this analysis leads to argument that Latvian ministry of defense plays a central role in sustainability and transformation of the national policy towards societal engagement into national defense. Legislator does not take necessary initiative in these policies, which is reflected in absence of needed amendments from the perspective of the public law, considering political ambition set by the Ministry of Defense of Latvia. Required political support of ministry’s political initiatives have been granted by the parliament, but as a consequence, this policy in its full extent is not currently properly reflected in the legal acts and regulations. Keywords: legislation, public law, national defense, institutionalism, bureaucratic policy, decision making, public administration, parliamentarism.
拉脱维亚国防中社会参与的官僚政策和法律方面
在运作良好的民主文明社会中,政治决定应以当选官员的能力和他们对专家发挥重要作用的某些政治问题的了解为基础。本文的目的是:(1)研究民选官员(立法者)和公共行政机构在决定国防政策中与社会成员参与国防有关的法治治理方面的作用,(2)分析影响这一政策可持续性的因素,以及在什么情况下它会转变,以及这种转变如何反映在公法中。在方法论上进行了理论/文献综述,讨论了制度在政治过程中的作用以及它们在新制度主义框架内与立法者的相互作用。从经验上讲,提出并分析了拉脱维亚国防政策中社会参与国防的情况。这一问题的实证研究的一个重要方面是立法者、公共行政机构、非政府部门和公众之间的相互作用。这一分析的结果表明,拉脱维亚国防部在将社会参与国家政策的可持续性和转变为国防方面发挥着核心作用。立法者在这些政策中没有采取必要的主动行动,这反映在考虑到拉脱维亚国防部确定的政治野心,从公法的角度缺乏必要的修正。议会对该部的政治倡议给予了必要的政治支持,但结果是,这项政策目前没有充分反映在法律行为和条例中。关键词:立法、公法、国防、制度主义、官僚政策、决策、公共行政、议会制
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