Developing countries that accept loans from these international organizations are obliged to reform their governments in line with the principles of governance and public management.
What do all these lively activities on governance and public management reforms carried out by practitioners and scholars mean to the field of comparative public administration? A new CPA seems to be slowly evolving, with practitioners a scholars striving to become "more comparative."
The belief that one can learn from the administrative reform experiences of other countries is gradually gaining ground.