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When Officials Clash Karen E. Holt

When Officials Clash By Karen E. Holt

When Officials Clash by Karen E. Holt


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An examination of the clash between appointed and career employees in a federal bureaucracy. It discusses how the Reagan Administration implemented limited enforcement and the varied responses of the career employees, and identifies some of the hidden costs of a tightly-controlled bureaucracy.

When Officials Clash Summary

When Officials Clash: Implementation of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act by Karen E. Holt

The Reagan Adminstration justified its civil rights enforcement by claiming an electoral mandate to reduce government. The Administration employed an administrative strategy to fulfill this asserted mandate, illustrating the conventional wisdom that the strategy enhances political responsiveness. But responsiveness to popular will is one democratic value, while protection of minority rights another. In the case of the administrative strategy to enforce the law protecting civil rights of the institutionalized, career employees within the Reagan Justice Department reacted forcefully to the change in policy direction, believing their action was critical to protecting basic human rights because of the powerlessness of the affected group.

Holt examines how the Reagan Administration implemented its strategy of limited enforcement and the varied responses of the career employees, including internal and external criticism, mass departure, and even sabotage of some actions. A survey of careerists and interviews with both political and career employees provide detailed accounts of the clash that ensued. In addition to providing valuable information on how and when an administrative strategy can best be employed, Holt identifies some of the hidden costs of a tightly controlled bureaucracy. An apparently successful policy, which minimizes the involvement of experienced career employees, can have an adverse long term effect. A valuable study for all students and researchers of public policy formation and implementation, the contemporary presidency, and civil rights.

About Karen E. Holt

KAREN E. HOLT is Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs at University of Virginia./e In 1985, she left the Department of Justice in Washington to join the General Counsel's Office of the University of Tennessee. While there, she obtained her Ph.D. in Political Science.

Table of Contents

Preface Change and Conflict The Evolution of CRIPA Reagan Administration Ideology and the CRIPA Policy Preference Special Litigation: CRIPA Enforcement During the Reagan Administration Reaction from Without: Congress and Stakeholders Reaction from Within: Careerists Administrative Implementation of CRIPA The Better Angels of Its Nature Appendix A: Methodological Framework Appendix B: CRIPA Survey Appendix C: Summary of CRIPA Enforcement: 5/80--1/89 References

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NPB9780275959975
9780275959975
027595997X
When Officials Clash: Implementation of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act by Karen E. Holt
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-01-26
192
N/A
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