Contents:
Part I: Professionalism, bureaucracy, and modern governance Coups and crashes: lessons for public administration - Fred W. Riggs Professionalism, bureaucracy, and modern governance: a comparative analysis - Ali Farazmand Professionalism in bureaucracy: some comparisons based on the indian case - Renu Khator The U.S. civil service: 1883-1993 - Frederick C. Thayer Political power and the centrality of administration - Matthew Holden, Jr Part II: Bureaucrats and politicians in presidential systems The U.S. constitutional separation of powers and federal administartion - David Rosenbloom Politics and bureaucracy: their impact on professionalism - Francis E. Rourke The pendleton act of 1883 and professionalism in the U. S. public service - Paul P. Van Riper Transients and careerists in Latin America - Lawrence S. Graham Part III: Bureaucrats and politicians in parliamentary systems Bureaucrats and political appointees in european democracies: who's who and does it make any difference? 0 B. Guy Peters Getting on in government: political priorities and professional civil servants - Francis R. Terry Part IV: State of the current state "Honey, I shrank the state" - Bert A. Rockman
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