نبذة مختصرة : An administration worthy of the adjective “public” must incorporate the construction and guarantee of Human Rights into its organization, resources, and purpose. In fact, Human Rights serve as the glue or connecting element between citizenship, politics, and administrative organization. The perspective of radical populist right-wing ideology regarding administration and Human Rights, anchored in its winning formula (xenophobia, authoritarian and conservative orientation in values, and neoliberalism in economic matters), allows for several conclusions: first, there is a preference for strengthening the national level of government, impacting the system of intergovernmental relations; second, a national management of major global processes and threats, fueled by distrust in international institutions; third, a reinforcement of policies and areas related to internal order and the restriction of illegal immigration; fourth, a negative bias towards public management of welfare policies, seen as costly and demobilizing for the citizenry; fifth, an excessive trust in the market as an instrument for generating social well-being; and, finally, a preference for the public guarantee of some individual rights with a relative disregard for the guarantee of social rights. ; Una Administración que merezca el adjetivo de “pública” debe incorporar la construcción y garantía de los Derechos Humanos a su organización, recursos y propósito. De hecho, los Derechos Humanos se erigen en el pegamento o elemento conector entre ciudadanía, política y organización administrativa. La mirada de la derecha radical populista sobre la Administración y los Derechos Humanos, anclada en su fórmula ganadora (xenofobia, orientación autoritaria y conservadora en cuestiones de valores, y neoliberalismo en materia económica) permite extraer algunas conclusiones: preferencia por fortalecer el nivel nacional de gobierno, lo que afecta al sistema de relaciones intergubernamentales; gestión nacional de los grandes procesos y amenazas globales, lo que se ...
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