President Reagan and each succeeding President exerted significant effort to scale back the size and scope of federal executive branch agencies, a pressure that can be characterized as constrained federalism. This phenomenon is described by Kettl (2000) as the theory of New Public Management. I observe and theorize that a new form of governance is emerging as an unintended consequence of constrained federalism\u27s attempt to replace governance with management in the name of efficiency. This new form of governance arises when federal public administrators and citizens work together in partnerships to mitigate the immediate and more subtle adverse effects of constrained federalism. These partnerships have potential to remedy New Public Manag...
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Dwight Waldo wrote nearly fifty years ago that democracy is very much more than the political contex...
Faced with the steady growth of technological operations in government, to what extent and in what w...
Scholars have viewed governance as a form of government reform. The broad concept of governance has ...
Seeking to close the gap between expectations and capacity, presidents have utilized a broad interpr...
Do administrative agencies undermine popular sovereignty when they make federal law? Over the last s...
A fundamental re-thinking is currently underway throughout the world about how to cope with public p...
Federal structure of American governmental system, shaped by the 1787 Constitution, has survived til...
Across the western world there is today a search for new models of democratic governance. Central, r...
Presentation on the effects of administrative rule and its incompatibilities with Constitutional gov...
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
Contemporary U.S. federalism particularly since the late1960s has evolved over the course of plurali...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
Among the most significant behaviors in the United States today is one of the least known and least ...
To determine whether federalism executes multi-level governance to realize democracy, we examine con...
The ascendancy in the United States of new governance reforms (NGRs) poses fundamental challenges an...
Dwight Waldo wrote nearly fifty years ago that democracy is very much more than the political contex...
Faced with the steady growth of technological operations in government, to what extent and in what w...
Scholars have viewed governance as a form of government reform. The broad concept of governance has ...
Seeking to close the gap between expectations and capacity, presidents have utilized a broad interpr...
Do administrative agencies undermine popular sovereignty when they make federal law? Over the last s...
A fundamental re-thinking is currently underway throughout the world about how to cope with public p...
Federal structure of American governmental system, shaped by the 1787 Constitution, has survived til...
Across the western world there is today a search for new models of democratic governance. Central, r...
Presentation on the effects of administrative rule and its incompatibilities with Constitutional gov...
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
Contemporary U.S. federalism particularly since the late1960s has evolved over the course of plurali...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
Among the most significant behaviors in the United States today is one of the least known and least ...
To determine whether federalism executes multi-level governance to realize democracy, we examine con...
The ascendancy in the United States of new governance reforms (NGRs) poses fundamental challenges an...
Dwight Waldo wrote nearly fifty years ago that democracy is very much more than the political contex...