Here, Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. present a timely analysis of working democracy, arguing that bureaucracy—often considered antithetical to fundamental democratic principles—can actually promote democracy. Drawing from both the empirical work of political scientists and the qualitative work of public administration scholars, the authors employ a "governance approach" that considers broad, institutionally complex systems of governance as well as the nitty-gritty details of bureaucracy management. They examine the results of bureaucratic and political interactions in specific government settings, locally and nationally, to determine whether bureaucratic systems strengthen or weaken the connections between public preference...
Dwight Waldo wrote nearly fifty years ago that democracy is very much more than the political contex...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Abstract Democratic and autocratic rulers alike must use a bureaucracy to implement policy. In each ...
Here, Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. present a timely analysis of working democracy, a...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
Beginning in the advent of the modern discipline of public administration, and in some ways consider...
Politics, Policy, and Organizations bridges the gap between studies of public administration and the...
Public bureaucracy finds itself in a strange place at the intersection of political science and publ...
Why do democracies give birth to bureaucracies and bureaucrats? How and why has a seemingly undesira...
After a series of sophisticated studies on the interface between bureaucracy and electoral instituti...
This article is a multidisciplinary overview of the evolution of the modern “bureaucratic phenomenon...
How can citizens of a democracy exercise control over government officials in ways that allow for ef...
Bureaucratic reforms worldwide seek to improve the quality of governance. In this article, we argue ...
Pathologies inherent in democratic political systems have consequences for bureaucracy, and they nee...
A model of legislative-bureacratic interaction is developed and used to show how legislators can cre...
Dwight Waldo wrote nearly fifty years ago that democracy is very much more than the political contex...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Abstract Democratic and autocratic rulers alike must use a bureaucracy to implement policy. In each ...
Here, Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. present a timely analysis of working democracy, a...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
Beginning in the advent of the modern discipline of public administration, and in some ways consider...
Politics, Policy, and Organizations bridges the gap between studies of public administration and the...
Public bureaucracy finds itself in a strange place at the intersection of political science and publ...
Why do democracies give birth to bureaucracies and bureaucrats? How and why has a seemingly undesira...
After a series of sophisticated studies on the interface between bureaucracy and electoral instituti...
This article is a multidisciplinary overview of the evolution of the modern “bureaucratic phenomenon...
How can citizens of a democracy exercise control over government officials in ways that allow for ef...
Bureaucratic reforms worldwide seek to improve the quality of governance. In this article, we argue ...
Pathologies inherent in democratic political systems have consequences for bureaucracy, and they nee...
A model of legislative-bureacratic interaction is developed and used to show how legislators can cre...
Dwight Waldo wrote nearly fifty years ago that democracy is very much more than the political contex...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Abstract Democratic and autocratic rulers alike must use a bureaucracy to implement policy. In each ...