The American Bureaucracy: The Core of Modern GovernmentWadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2004 - 362 pages THE AMERICAN BUREACRACY is well known and widely respected for presenting a fair, balanced, and concise treatment of the U.S. Bureaucracy. Its never-cynical approach to the history, trends, and future of the American Bureaucracy has won it very high regard. Thorough attention is given to the study of how the government works to provide a multitude of services and protection to the American people, and current literature, charts, and data are incorporated and synthesized into the text. |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 42
Page 78
... inputs are the powerful forces in- fluencing every agency's growth , continuation , or decline . These inputs can de- termine the fate of a local police department or a state welfare office or a federal regulatory agency . Because of ...
... inputs are the powerful forces in- fluencing every agency's growth , continuation , or decline . These inputs can de- termine the fate of a local police department or a state welfare office or a federal regulatory agency . Because of ...
Page 107
... INPUTS The first three levels of inputs to U.S. bureaucracy exert influence on bureau- cracy from outside the government . The fourth level involves the critical inputs to bureaucracy from within government . These are the governmental ...
... INPUTS The first three levels of inputs to U.S. bureaucracy exert influence on bureau- cracy from outside the government . The fourth level involves the critical inputs to bureaucracy from within government . These are the governmental ...
Page 120
... INPUTS SURROUNDING BUREAUCRACY What sense can we make out of the welter of inputs described in this chapter that perpetually dance around public agencies at every level of government and determine their directions and destinies ? Are ...
... INPUTS SURROUNDING BUREAUCRACY What sense can we make out of the welter of inputs described in this chapter that perpetually dance around public agencies at every level of government and determine their directions and destinies ? Are ...
Table des matières
THE RISE OF AMERICAN BUREAUCRACY | 35 |
EXTERNAL FORCES SHAPING MODERN | 77 |
OUTPUTS OF THE AMERICAN BUREAUCRACY | 201 |
Droits d'auteur | |
5 autres sections non affichées
Expressions et termes fréquents
actions activities affairs American basic Brookings Institution budget bureau bureaucratic outputs careerists chapter city manager civil servants civil service Cold War Commission complex Congress contract Corporation cracy created critical defense Democracy Department economic elected elites employees environment expertise federal level feedback Figure functions growth Hamiltonian Harold Seidman Herbert Kaufman Herbert Simon implementation increase influence inputs institutions interest groups internal involved issues leadership legislative major Max Weber ment military million National Office operations organizational oversight percent perform personnel political appointees population problems processes professional programs public agencies public bureaucracy public organizations public service reaucracy Reform regulatory responsibilities roles secretary sector Security social society Source staff Stillman II subsystem tasks tion U.S. bureaucracy U.S. Constitution U.S. government U.S. Postal Service U.S. public bureaucracy union United values veterans vice president Washington workers York