The American Bureaucracy: The Core of Modern GovernmentNelson-Hall Publishers, 1996 - 412 pages In this second edition, each chapter has been thoroughly revised to reflect the diverse recent changes in public bureaucracy. Current literature, charts, and data from the 90s are incorporated and synthesized into this comprehensive introductory text. The book gives students a contemporary, in-depth look at the vast network of public agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private businesses that make up all levels of public bureaucracy. Myths and realities of bureaucracy are examined descriptively and analytically without any pleading for a specific reformist view. Stillman describes bureaucracy as it is, not as it ought to be. This unique perspective enables students to see bureaucracy as a neutral mechanism shaped by what individuals put into it. |
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... role in governing the modern United States , and it therefore has been described throughout this chapter as " the core system of U.S. government . " It decisively determines important policy ques- tions in U.S. life today and is the ...
... role in governing the modern United States , and it therefore has been described throughout this chapter as " the core system of U.S. government . " It decisively determines important policy ques- tions in U.S. life today and is the ...
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... role for the American nation - politically , economically , and militarily . His writings are studded with glowing ... roles for public agencies , characterized by strong , decisive leadership that evidenced " energy " and " tone ...
... role for the American nation - politically , economically , and militarily . His writings are studded with glowing ... roles for public agencies , characterized by strong , decisive leadership that evidenced " energy " and " tone ...
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... role of administration in the context of U.S. politics . But from what he said about the executive branch , the execution of public policies , and his conceptions of faction - based politics , we can conclude that Madison conceived of a ...
... role of administration in the context of U.S. politics . But from what he said about the executive branch , the execution of public policies , and his conceptions of faction - based politics , we can conclude that Madison conceived of a ...
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Some Myths and Realities about U S Public Bureaucracy | 7 |
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