What this project endeavors to do is to take the complex issue of twenty-first century governmental administration and, through historic analysis using some of the classical and renowed literature of the past, paint a broad brush picture of where we are today, how we got here, and where we are going. This study includes an examination of the dominant ideologies of past reform eras
Drawing inspiration from the loosely coupled genre of studies of governmentality, this article expl...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the politics of administrative reform during the era of t...
This research project examines Presidential and Congressional attempts to increase the efficiency an...
In the modern U.S., most state civil service bureaucracies are organized to be professional and inde...
The Regulatory Review’s recent publication of an excellent series on the federal government’s shutdo...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
tag=1 data=Reforming Civil Service reform: Should the Federal Government continue to regulate State ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of civil service reform is relevant for the fields of econ...
This dissertation comprises two essays. The first examines the role of a bureaucratic institution—th...
Government has both tremendous power and responsibility in modern American society. Throughout histo...
journal-articleChristopher HOOD & Ruth DIXON, A Government that worked better & cost less? – Evalu...
What is the process by which long-standing systems of patronage are reformed into Weberian systems o...
How did the federal government change from the weak apparatus of the antebellum period to the large,...
Reform is a concept that public administration has struggled to define since its inception. The corr...
Drawing inspiration from the loosely coupled genre of studies of governmentality, this article expl...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the politics of administrative reform during the era of t...
This research project examines Presidential and Congressional attempts to increase the efficiency an...
In the modern U.S., most state civil service bureaucracies are organized to be professional and inde...
The Regulatory Review’s recent publication of an excellent series on the federal government’s shutdo...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
tag=1 data=Reforming Civil Service reform: Should the Federal Government continue to regulate State ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of civil service reform is relevant for the fields of econ...
This dissertation comprises two essays. The first examines the role of a bureaucratic institution—th...
Government has both tremendous power and responsibility in modern American society. Throughout histo...
journal-articleChristopher HOOD & Ruth DIXON, A Government that worked better & cost less? – Evalu...
What is the process by which long-standing systems of patronage are reformed into Weberian systems o...
How did the federal government change from the weak apparatus of the antebellum period to the large,...
Reform is a concept that public administration has struggled to define since its inception. The corr...
Drawing inspiration from the loosely coupled genre of studies of governmentality, this article expl...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the politics of administrative reform during the era of t...