We add new data to the long-standing debate about the interface between politics and administration, deploying theory and evidence indicating that it varies. It can be either a “purple zone” of interaction between the red of politics and the blue of administration, or a clear line. We use survey responses from 1,012 mostly senior public managers in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, along with semi-structured interviews with 42 of them, to examine the extent to which public managers perceive that they “cross” the line or go into a zone, and the ways in which they do so. Our inclusion of a zone as well as a line recasts how roles and relationships between politicians and administrators can be conceived. Moreover, it raises quest...
Non-partisan support for ministers in executive government in New Zealand is an important area of st...
Research finds that productive interfaces between collaborative and bureaucratic forms of governance...
The relationship between civil servants and politics is a delicate one (weber 1922), and it is well ...
We add new data to the long-standing debate about the interface between politics and administration,...
One of the issues raised by the New Political Governance (NPG) is the independence of senior managem...
The fields of political science and public administration are said to be drifting apart. This articl...
Abstract The issue of politics-administration dichotomy as one of the five great issues in the field...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
This handbook sheds light on the politics of public administration from different angles. Public adm...
What is the relation between public administration and politics? Arguably, this is the key question ...
What is different about politics and administration? The answer is found in the ways public officia...
This article explores the changing rhetoric and substance of accountability in the relationships bet...
The politics-administration dichotomy is an identity-establishing concept of Public Administration. ...
A good cooperative relationship between politics and administration is essential to good governance ...
Non-partisan support for ministers in executive government in New Zealand is an important area of st...
Research finds that productive interfaces between collaborative and bureaucratic forms of governance...
The relationship between civil servants and politics is a delicate one (weber 1922), and it is well ...
We add new data to the long-standing debate about the interface between politics and administration,...
One of the issues raised by the New Political Governance (NPG) is the independence of senior managem...
The fields of political science and public administration are said to be drifting apart. This articl...
Abstract The issue of politics-administration dichotomy as one of the five great issues in the field...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
This handbook sheds light on the politics of public administration from different angles. Public adm...
What is the relation between public administration and politics? Arguably, this is the key question ...
What is different about politics and administration? The answer is found in the ways public officia...
This article explores the changing rhetoric and substance of accountability in the relationships bet...
The politics-administration dichotomy is an identity-establishing concept of Public Administration. ...
A good cooperative relationship between politics and administration is essential to good governance ...
Non-partisan support for ministers in executive government in New Zealand is an important area of st...
Research finds that productive interfaces between collaborative and bureaucratic forms of governance...
The relationship between civil servants and politics is a delicate one (weber 1922), and it is well ...