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The Art of the State Christopher Hood (Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science)

The Art of the State By Christopher Hood (Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science)

Summary

This important new study, by a leading scholar in the field, offers a fresh perspective on public management. In contrast to the widespread claim of the 'modernization gurus' that a new era of global convergence is dawning in public management, it uses cultural theory to show why ideas about how to manage government are inherently plural and contradictory and likely to remain so.

The Art of the State Summary

The Art of the State: Culture, Rhetoric, and Public Management by Christopher Hood (Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science)

Why does public management–the art of the state–so often go wrong, producing failure and fiasco instead of public service? What are the different ways in which control or regulation can be applied to government? Why do we find contradictory recipes for the improvement of public services? Are the forces of modernity set to produce worldwide convergence in ways of organizing government? This important new study aims to explore such questions, central to current debates over public management. Combining contemporary and historical experience, it employs grid/group cultural theory as an organizing frame and method of exploration. Using examples from different places and eras, the study seeks to identify the recurring variety of ideas about how to organize public services. And contrary to widespread claims that modernization will bring a new global uniformity, it argues that variety is unlikely to disappear from doctrine and practice in public management.

The Art of the State Reviews

clearly written, theoretically amibitious and interesting, historically sensitive and analytically sharp work based on exceptionally wide reading that has been intelligently absorbed and organised ... it is strongly to be recommended both to the specialist whose ideas are likely to be severely challenged by Hood's approach and to the general reader who wishes to acquire an understanding of ideas on ways of organising institutions in general and those of public management in particular * Reason in Practice Vol 1, No 1, 2001 *
this well-written and very readable book on public management is rich with references to the ideas of past thinkers on the subject and to past practices of public management * Reason in Practice, Vol 1, No 1, 2001 *
a timely and important book, by one of Europe's most repected administrative scholars ... this text is tightly organized, well-written and thought provoking ... a clear, concise, comprehensive survey of major public management ideas, their strengths and weaknesses. * Richard J. Stillman II, New Institutionalism and Organizational Theory, A Review Article. *
"The book stands in the tradition of Hood's other work - intellectually virtuosic, speculative in argument, and lifting itself above the detail it addresses." Richard Parry, University of Edinburgh, Journal of Social Policy, May 2000

Table of Contents

PART I. INTRODUCTORY; PART II. CLASSIC AND RECURRING IDEAS IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT; PART III. RHETORIC, MODERNITY, AND SCIENCE IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

Additional information

GOR004100312
9780198297659
0198297653
The Art of the State: Culture, Rhetoric, and Public Management by Christopher Hood (Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2000-02-03
276
Winner of Winner of the 1998 W. J. M. Mackenzie Prize awarded by the Political Studies Association.
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