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Ethics, Government, and Public Policy James S. Bowman

Ethics, Government, and Public Policy By James S. Bowman

Ethics, Government, and Public Policy by James S. Bowman


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Topics are approaches to the study of ethics in government, ethical dilemmas and standards for public officials, techniques for incorporating ethical considerations in policy-making, and several substantive problems--professional ethics, the ethical use of quantitative analysis, several forms of corruption, and morality in foreign policy-making.

Ethics, Government, and Public Policy Summary

Ethics, Government, and Public Policy: A Reference Guide by James S. Bowman

[T]his is much more than a conventional reference guide. The 12 carefully written chapters examine significant issues and contemporary views of many of the basic problems in the field. Topics are approaches to the study of ethics in government, ethical dilemmas and standards for public officials, techniques for incorporating ethical considerations in policy-making, and several substantive problems--professional ethics, the ethical use of quantitative analysis, several forms of corruption, and morality in foreign policy-making. The volume assimilates most of the contemporary literature, presents a number of interesting cases, and is ideally suited as a text for upper-division or graduate courses in public administration and public policy. . . . an essential item in any collection that deals with the subject of ethics and public policy. Choice

Although democracy in the United States was founded upon ethical principles that Americans continue to hold sacrosanct, these values are seldom explicitly heeded in the policy-making processes that affect the destiny of the country and its citizens. With the professionalization of public administration during the past one-hundred years, managerial efficiency and scientific methods have been promoted at the expense of both ethics and politics. In this important new work, a distinguished group of social scientists, management scholars, attorneys, and philosophers explores the implications of neglecting these vital concerns. The authors focus on the difficult questions facing policymakers, administrators, and elected officials and suggest approaches to reconciling bureaucratic necessity with democratic values.

The first part of the volume examines contemporary ethical perspectives and establishes a framework for analysis. The moral dilemmas faced by public servants and the ethical standards governing the conduct of legislators are considered next. Chapters devoted to the techniques and methods of ethical policy-making discuss such issues as risk analysis, negotiation of rules and standards, the ombudsman in conflict resolution, and equal opportunity and affirmative action legislation. Chapters exploring systemic issues include professionalism in politics and administration; quantitative analysis in decision-making; waste, fraud, and abuse in government; and morality in the making of foreign policy. The volume concludes with an overview of ethics and public policy from a comparative perspective. Addressing the fundamental ethical relations between organizational authority and public employees, this unique new study is pertinent to many of the most pressing problems of our time. It will be of interest to scholars, students, practitioners, and other readers concerned with public administration, public policy, ethics in government, and professional ethics.

About James S. Bowman

JAMES S. BOWMAN is Professor of Public Administration at Florida State University. Bowman is the contributing editor of Essentials of Management: Ethical Values, Attitudes, and Actions and Professional Dissent. He is a member of the editorial board of Public Administration Quarterly, the Review of Public Personnel Administration, and Public Productivity Review. Bowman has been a National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Faculty Fellow as well as Kellogg Foundation Fellow.

FREDERICK A. ELLISTON was, at the time of his death in 1987, a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of Hawaii. The author of numerous books and articles, his most recent works were Moral Issues in Public Work, Whistleblowing, Conflicting Loyalities in the Workplace, and Ethics and the Legal Profession.

Table of Contents

Introduction Analytical Approaches Contemporary Perspectives on Ethics and Values in Public Affairs by Anthony G. Cahill and E. Sam Overman Ethics in Government: A Framework for Analysis by Gerald M. Pops Ethical Dilemmas and Standards for Public Servants Individual Ethics and Organizational Morality by Myron Peretz Glazer and Penina Migdal Glazer The Conduct of Legislators by Vera Vogelsang-Coombs and Larry A. Bakken Techniques and Methods in Ethical Policy-Making Controversies in Risk Analysis in Public Management by Albert Flores and Michael E. Kraft The Legitimacy of Negotiating Rules and Standards by Lloyd Burton The Role of the Ombudsman in Resolving Conflicts by Jonathan P. West The Use of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action in Employment Decisions by Gary C. Bryner Studies of Systemic Issues in Government Professional Expertise in Politics and Administration by John P. Burke and Richard Pattenaude The Use of Quantitative Analysis in the Public Sector by Jeremy F. Plant Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Government by Jerome McKinney Morality in the Making of Foreign Policy by Ralph G. Carter Conclusion: A Comparative Analysis of Ethics, Public Policy, and the Public Service by O.P. Dwivedi Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313251924
9780313251924
0313251924
Ethics, Government, and Public Policy: A Reference Guide by James S. Bowman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-11-18
349
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