‘This exciting Handbook offers an essential and comprehensive exploration of public administration in Latin America and the Caribbean today, bridging the gap between theory and practice with deep contextual analysis. Through diverse scholarly contributions, the book illuminates the region’s unique political, historical, and socio-economic dynamics, challenging conventional models developed in the Global North. Covering key areas such as state reforms, multi-level governance, ethics, and equity, this Handbook is an invaluable resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand and enhance governance in this vibrant and evolving region.’