Trends in The Year 2000’s
• The New World Order
• More Attention to Indigenous Culture
• The Democratization
• More Education and More Women in Areas of Politics and Administration
• More Accommodation by Power Elites
• Decline and Collapse of Authoritarian Regimes
• More Diversity and Inclusion
• Growing Role of International Organization
• Centralization / Decentralization
• Westernization / Americanization and Resisting Westernization
• Cultural Convergence and Global Organization
• Increasing Global Mandates through International Organization
• Demand for Professionalization
• Increasing Interdependence and Joint-Venture
• Expansion of Western-Led Market System
• Increasing Sophistication in Development Public Administration
• Increasing Pressures for Serving the Client
• Expansion of Computer
• Increasing Comparative Research
• Less American Parochialism and Ethnocentrism
• Concept of Sustainable Development will Possibly become a New Paradigm in the Global Study and Practice