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Government Donald J. Savoie

Government By Donald J. Savoie

Summary

Understanding the declining trust in Western governments is one thing; coming up with the right diagnosis another. Savoie suggests the political accountability and public nature of government operations shape the behaviour of civil servants, and policy makers have failed to see that efficacy in government is tied to well-performing institutions.

Government Summary

Government: Have Presidents and Prime Ministers Misdiagnosed the Patient? by Donald J. Savoie

Citizens have lost trust in their institutions of public governance. In trying to fix the problem, presidents and prime ministers have misdiagnosed the patient, failing to recognize that government bureaucracies are inseparable from political institutions. As a result, career officials have become adroit at managing the blame game but much less so at embracing change.

Donald Savoie looks to the United States, Great Britain, France, and Canada to assess two of the most important challenges confronting governments throughout the Western world: the concentration of political power and the changing role of government bureaucracy. The four countries have distinct institutions shaped by distinct histories, but what they have in common is a professional non-partisan civil service. When presidents and prime ministers decide to expand their personal authority, national institutions must adjust while bureaucracies grow to fill the gap, paradoxically further constricting government efficacy. The side effects are universal - political power is increasingly centralized; Parliament, Congress, and the National Assembly have been weakened; Cabinet has lost standing; political parties have been debased; and civil services have been knocked off their moorings.

Reduced responsibility and increased transparency make civil servants slow to take risks and politicians quick to point fingers. Government astutely diagnoses the problem of declining trust in government: presidents and prime ministers have failed to see that efficacy in government is tied to well-performing institutions.

About Donald J. Savoie

Donald J. Savoie holds the Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance (Tier 1) at the Universite de Moncton and is the author of several books including Democracy in Canada: The Disintegration of Our Institutions.

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GOR012703503
9780228011095
0228011094
Government: Have Presidents and Prime Ministers Misdiagnosed the Patient? by Donald J. Savoie
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2022-05-22
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