The Politics of the Administrative ProcessChatham House, 1991 - 458 pages This is an introductory level college textbook in U.S. public administration. The book has chapters covering the theory of public administration, the functions of government, organization theory, the components of the executive branch, organization problems, the Civil Service, the higher public service, decision making, budgeting, implementation, legislative control of administration, and regulation and the courts. The final section deals with bureaucratic accountability. ISBN 0-934540-81-0: $19.95. |
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... legislative , judicial , and executive decisions.13 Indeed , implementation is a highly inter- active , interdependent process . The more that the public and private sectors of American society are intertwined , the more that all three ...
... legislative , judicial , and executive decisions.13 Indeed , implementation is a highly inter- active , interdependent process . The more that the public and private sectors of American society are intertwined , the more that all three ...
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... legislative veto provisions . The legislative veto has over time taken four forms : ( 1 ) a one - house veto , in which either the Senate or the House of Representatives adopts a resolution disapproving of an executive action ; ( 2 ) a ...
... legislative veto provisions . The legislative veto has over time taken four forms : ( 1 ) a one - house veto , in which either the Senate or the House of Representatives adopts a resolution disapproving of an executive action ; ( 2 ) a ...
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... legislative veto emerged particularly during the 1970s , largely in response to Congress's anger at Richard Nixon's ... Legislative committees used the legislative veto's logic to expand their own powers over administrative acts through ...
... legislative veto emerged particularly during the 1970s , largely in response to Congress's anger at Richard Nixon's ... Legislative committees used the legislative veto's logic to expand their own powers over administrative acts through ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
I | 2 |
What Government Does | 21 |
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The Politics of the Administrative Process James William Fesler,Donald F. Kettl Affichage d'extraits - 1996 |
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Accounting achieve action activities agencies American analysis appointments approach appropriations authority Board budget bureaucracy bureaus career changes civil service Commission committees Comparative Congress congressional constitutional contracts cost courts decision Defense deficit Department direct economic effective employees example executive executive branch expected fact federal federal government field fiscal force functions goals Government Printing Office government's grants groups heads higher House implementation important increase individual Institution interest issues legislative less levels limited major Management ment objectives operating organization oversight percent performance personnel persons political positions President presidential Press problems procedures programs proposed Protection Public Administration rates Reagan reduce regulation regulatory relations Report require responsibility Review role rules secretary seek Senate serve Service social spending staff statutes theory tion United University values Washington White York
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