Politics and Administration

Politics and Administration
Title Politics and Administration PDF eBook
Author Frank J. Goodnow
Publisher
Total Pages 298
Release 1900
Genre Political parties
ISBN

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Politics and Administration

Politics and Administration
Title Politics and Administration PDF eBook
Author Rabin
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 342
Release 1984-01-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780824770686

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First published in 1984. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Politics and Administration

Politics and Administration
Title Politics and Administration PDF eBook
Author Frank J. Goodnow
Publisher
Total Pages 294
Release 1900
Genre Political parties
ISBN

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Public Administration

Public Administration
Title Public Administration PDF eBook
Author David H. Rosenbloom
Publisher
Total Pages 552
Release 1989
Genre Political Science
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The Politics-Administration Dichotomy

The Politics-Administration Dichotomy
Title The Politics-Administration Dichotomy PDF eBook
Author Patrick Overeem
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2012-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1466558997

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The politics-administration dichotomy is much mentioned and often criticized in the Public Administration literature. The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Toward a Constitutional Perspective, Second Edition offers a book-length treatment of this classical notion. While public administration academics typically reject it as an outdated and even dangerous idea, it re-emerges implicitly in their analyses. This book tells the story of how this has happened and suggests a way to get out of the quandary. It analyzes the dichotomy position in terms of content, purpose, and relevance. What’s in the Second Edition Extensive study of the politics-administration dichotomy as a classic idea in Public Administration A much-overlooked constitutionalist line of argument in defense of this widely discredited notion Exploration and further development of the intellectual legacy of Dwight Waldo Coverage of the dichotomy’s conceptual origins in 18th and 19th century Continental-European thought An assessment of main criticisms against and alternatives for the dichotomy presented in the literature Contributions to the newly emerging Constitutional School in the study of public administration An argument against the institutional separation of Political Science and Public Administration in academia Completely revised and updated, the book examines the idea that politics and public administration should be separated in our theories and practices of government. A combination of history of ideas and theoretical analysis, it reconstructs the dichotomy’s conceptual origins and classical understandings and gives an assessment of the main criticisms raised against it and the chief alternatives suggested for it. Arguing that one-sided interpretations have led to the dichotomy’s widespread but wrongful dismissal, the study shows how it can be recovered as a meaningful idea when understood as a constitutional principle. This study helps readers make sense of highly confused debates and challenge the issues with an original and provocative stance.

Politics of the Administrative Process

Politics of the Administrative Process
Title Politics of the Administrative Process PDF eBook
Author Donald F. Kettl
Publisher CQ Press
Total Pages 871
Release 2016-12-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1506357105

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Politics of the Administrative Process shows how efficient public administration requires a delicate balance—the bureaucracy must be powerful enough to be effective, but also accountable to elected officials and citizens. Author Don Kettl gives students a realistic, relevant, and well-researched view of the field in this reader–friendly best seller. With its engaging vignettes, rich examples and a unique focus on policymaking and politics, the Seventh Edition continues its strong emphasis on politics, accountability, and performance. This new edition has been thoroughly updated with new scholarship, data, events, and case studies, giving students multiple opportunities to apply ideas and analysis as they read.

The Politics-Administration Dichotomy

The Politics-Administration Dichotomy
Title The Politics-Administration Dichotomy PDF eBook
Author Patrick Overeem
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 245
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351541412

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The politics-administration dichotomy is much mentioned and often criticized in the Public Administration literature. The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Toward a Constitutional Perspective, Second Edition offers a book-length treatment of this classical notion. While public administration academics typically reject it as an outdated and even dangerous idea, it re-emerges implicitly in their analyses. This book tells the story of how this has happened and suggests a way to get out of the quandary. It analyzes the dichotomy position in terms of content, purpose, and relevance. What’s in the Second Edition Extensive study of the politics-administration dichotomy as a classic idea in Public Administration A much-overlooked constitutionalist line of argument in defense of this widely discredited notion Exploration and further development of the intellectual legacy of Dwight Waldo Coverage of the dichotomy’s conceptual origins in 18th and 19th century Continental-European thought An assessment of main criticisms against and alternatives for the dichotomy presented in the literature Contributions to the newly emerging Constitutional School in the study of public administration An argument against the institutional separation of Political Science and Public Administration in academia Completely revised and updated, the book examines the idea that politics and public administration should be separated in our theories and practices of government. A combination of history of ideas and theoretical analysis, it reconstructs the dichotomy’s conceptual origins and classical understandings and gives an assessment of the main criticisms raised against it and the chief alternatives suggested for it. Arguing that one-sided interpretations have led to the dichotomy’s widespread but wrongful dismissal, the study shows how it can be recovered as a meaningful idea when understood as a constitutional principle. This study helps readers make sense of highly confused debates and challenge the issues with an original and provocative stance.