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Politics of the Administrative Process Donald F. Kettl

Politics of the Administrative Process By Donald F. Kettl

Politics of the Administrative Process by Donald F. Kettl


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Politics of the Administrative Process by Donald F. Kettl

Politics of the Administrative Process shows how efficient public administration requires a delicate balance-the bureaucracy must be powerful enough to be effective, but also accountable to elected officials and citizens. With its engaging vignettes, rich examples and a unique focus on policymaking and politics, the Seventh Edition continues its strong emphasis on politics, accountability, and performance. This new edition has been thoroughly updated with new scholarship, data, events, and case studies, giving students multiple opportunities to apply ideas and analysis as they read.

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Politics of the Administrative Process is a text that is an asset for students and instructors alike. For the student, Donald Kettl provides both the theory and practice of public administration by embedding the processes of the field in the context of our democratic traditions. Students are exposed to administrative activity at the local, state and federal levels as well as the benefits and difficulties of managing public affairs. Instructors benefit from a vast array of resources such as the well-crafted case studies that help connect student to the real-world challenges faced by public administrators. -- Charley Jacobs
Don Kettl's newest edition of Politics of the Administrative Process continues to be a fantastic introduction to the theory and practice of public administration. Its effective melding of essential concepts, major theories, and cogent case studies makes it an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the field for both pre-service and in-service students. -- Michelle Pautz
I have used Kettl's Politics of the Administrative Process for close to 10 years now and haven't found a better one. It covers everything I want to cover in class. What I like best are the case studies. I found these very useful when putting my class together for this semester. I especially like the way they highlight issues in all levels of government, not just the federal level. The high quality ancillary material that comes with the text, the PowerPoints and text banks, build a great foundation for students as they move through the rest of the book. -- Joe Wert
My first encounter with Kettl's Politics of the Administrative Process was from one of former colleagues, who had used this book before. The reasons for using this text are the straightforward stories, easy reading, and comprehensive coverage. I like it because it offers students to due degree of exposure to theories and practical realities. The best part of the text is the way the text presents cases and stories to attract students' attention and induce them to think. -- Su Xuhong

About Donald F. Kettl

Donald F. Kettl is the Sid Richardson Professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Volcker Alliance and the Brookings Institution. Kettl is the author or editor of numerous books, including The Divided States of America: Why Federalism Doesn't Work (2020); The Politics of the Administrative Process (8th edition, 2020); Can Governments Earn Our Trust? (2017); Little Bites of Big Data for Public Policy (2017); Escaping Jurassic Government: Restoring America's Lost Commitment to Competence (2016); System under Stress: The Challenge to 21st Century American Democracy Homeland Security and American Politics (2014); The Next Government of the United States: Why Our Institutions Fail Us and How to Fix Them (2008); and The Global Public Management Revolution (2005). He has received three lifetime achievement awards: the American Political Science Association's John Gaus Award, for a lifetime of exemplary scholarship in political science and public administration; the Warner W. Stockberger Achievement Award of the International Public Management Association for Human Resources, for outstanding contributions in the field of public sector personnel management; and the Donald C. Stone Award of the American Society for Public Administration, for significant contributions to field of intergovernmental relations. Three of his books have received national best-book awards. Kettl has twice won the Louis Brownlow Book Award of the National Academy of Public Administration for the best book published in public administration: The Transformation of Governance (2002); and System under Stress: Homeland Security and American Politics (2005). His book, Escaping Jurassic Government: How to Recover America's Lost Commitment to Competence, won the 2016 award for book of the year from the American Society for Public Administration. Kettl holds a PhD in political science from Yale University. Prior to his appointment at the University of Texas at Austin, he taught at the University of Maryland, where he served as Dean of the School of Public Policy. He has also taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, the University of Virginia, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a fellow of Phi Beta Kappa and the National Academy of Public Administration. Kettl has consulted broadly for government organizations at all levels, in the United States and abroad, including most recently the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. He has appeared frequently in national and international media, including National Public Radio, the Fox News Channel, Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, CBS Evening News, CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 and The Situation Room, the Huffington Post, as well as public television's News Hour and the BBC. He is a regular columnist for Governing magazine, which is read by state and local government officials around the country. He chaired two gubernatorial blue-ribbon commissions for the Wisconsin state government, one on campaign finance reform and the other on government structure and finance. Kettl is a shareholder of the Green Bay Packers, along with his wife, Sue.

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, and Boxes Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms About the Author 1. Accountability Historical Roots The Meaning of Accountability Governmental Power and Administrative Ethics The Public Service Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites PART I: THE JOB OF GOVERNMENT 2. What Government Does-And How It Does It The Size of Government What Government Does How Government Does It Implications for Public Administration Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 3. What Is Public Administration? The Meaning of Public Administration The Study of Public Administration Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites PART II: ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT'S STRUCTURE 4. Organizational Theory The Structural Approach to Large Organizations Systems Theory Challenges to the Traditional Theories The Humanist Challenge The Pluralist Challenge Formal Models of Bureaucracy The Challenge of Interwoven Government Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 5. The Executive Branch Executive Branch Components Leadership of the Executive Branch E-government Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 6. Organization Problems The Search for Effective Organization Reorganization Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 7. Administrative Reform Reform in America Conflicting Theories All the World's a Stage Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites PART III: PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 8. The Civil Service Fundamental Elements of the Civil Service System Employee Rights and Obligations Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 9. Human Capital The Human Capital Challenge New Flexibility for the Personnel System Leadership in the Public Service Senior Executive Leadership The Problem of Top-Level Leadership The Changing Workforce Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites PART IV: MAKING AND IMPLEMENTING GOVERNMENT DECISIONS 10. Decision Making: Rationality and Risk Basic Problems Rational Decision Making Public Choice Bargaining Participative Decision Making Limits on Decision Making Managing Risk Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 11. Budgeting The Budget's Twin Roles Budget Preparation Appropriation by the Legislature Budget Execution Budgeting for State and Local Governments Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 12. Implementation and Performance Judging Program Success and Failure Problems of Performance Interweaving through Federalism Interweaving through Contracting Performance Management Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites PART V: ADMINISTRATION IN A DEMOCRACY 13. Regulation and the Courts Regulation as a Foundation for Government's Work The Job of Regulation Regulatory Procedure The Courts' Regulation of the Regulators Regulation of the Regulators Conclusion Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites 14. Accountability and Politics The Separation of Powers Committee Oversight of Administration The Government Accountability Office An Assessment of Legislative Control How Does Accountability Work? Big Questions Conclusion: Ethics and the Public Service Key Concepts For Further Reading Suggested Websites Notes Glossary of Key Concepts Index

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CIN1506357091G
9781506357096
1506357091
Politics of the Administrative Process by Donald F. Kettl
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20170323
504
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