
Public Administration Power and Politics in the Fourth Branch of Government
by Smith, Kevin B.; Licari, Michael J.Buy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Government You Didn't Know You Had, or | |
Why You Should Be Interested in Public Administration | |
Why Study Public Administration? | |
What Is Public Administration? | |
How to Study Public Administration | |
The Politics of Public Administration | |
The Administrative State: Or, Where Did All This Bureaucracy Come From? | |
The Need for Public Administration | |
Understanding the Rise of the Administrative State | |
Bureaucracy's Role in the Policy Process | |
Recap: Why We Need (and Want!) Bureaucracy | |
The Structure of the Administrative State | |
Why is Public Administration "Public"? | |
A Difficult Mission: Trying to Please All the People All the Time | |
The Basic Goal of Public Agencies | |
Finding Goals | |
Government Is No Way to Run a Business | |
Having Business Run the Government | |
Bureaucratic Power in a Democratic State: Or, Why Government Is More Than It's | |
Cracked Up to Be | |
The Traditional View of Public Administration | |
Bureaucracy as a Political Actor | |
Sources of Bureaucratic Power | |
The Nature of Bureaucratic Power | |
Rulemaking and Adjudication | |
Ethics and Accountability | |
A Question of Accountability | |
Accountable to Whom? | |
Mechanisms of Accountability | |
Inside the Bureaucracy | |
Deciding and Doing: The Central Challenges of Public Administration | |
Deciders and Doers | |
Decisions, Decisions | |
Putting Decisions Into Action | |
Public-Sector Performance | |
Organizational Goals and Evaluating Performance | |
Contextual Goals | |
Public Expectations of Bureaucracy | |
Multiple "Layers" of Implementation | |
Evaluating Public-Sector Performance | |
Public Management: The Core Functions of Public Administration | |
Public Budgeting | |
The Nature of Public Revenue and Spending | |
What Do Public Budgets Do? | |
Political Priorities in Public Budgeting | |
The Federal Budget Process | |
Budgeting in State and Local Governments | |
Analysis in Public Budgeting | |
Managing PeoplePublic Versus Private Personnel Systems | |
Public Personnel Systems | |
Recruiting, Selecting, and Hiring | |
Compensation, Evaluation, and Promotion | |
Unions and the Return of the Spoils System | |
Implementation | |
Requirements of Effective Policy Implementation | |
The Reality of Policy Implementation | |
New Directions in Public Administration | |
The Future of Public Administration | |
The ATM Bureaucracy | |
The Great Governance Debate | |
Political and Policy Change: The Rise of the Disarticulated State Homeland Security | |
Personnel | |
The Study of Public Administration | |
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