This work asserts that management, politics and law are central to public administration and that ignoring one or another leads to failures in both the practice of and in academic treatments of the field. The book divides management into two subsets: traditional and the "new public management".
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Public Administration: Understanding Management Politics and Law in the Public Sector by David H. Rosenbloom
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Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction - definitions, concepts, and setting: the practice and discipline of public adminstration - competing concerns; the American administrative state - development and political environment; federalism and intergovernmental relations - the structure of the American administrative state. Part 3 Core functions: organization - structure and process; public personnel administration and collective bargaining; budgeting; decision making; policy analysis and implementation evaluation. Part 3 The convergence of management, politics, and the law in the public sector - an illustration: regulatory adminstration - an illustration of management, politics, and law in the public sector. Part 4 Public adminstration and the public: public adminstration and the public; public adminstration and democratic constitutionalism; accountability and ethics; the future.
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CIN0070539723G
9780070539723
0070539723
Public Administration: Understanding Management Politics and Law in the Public Sector by David H. Rosenbloom
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