How much responsiveness is too much or too little?
By: MULGAN, Richard.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Brisbane Queensland : Blackwell Publishing, September 2008Australian Journal of Public Administration : AJPA 67, 3, p. 345-356Abstract: This article analyses the main principles underlying public service responsiveness, illustrating them with examples drawn largely from recent experience in the Australian Commonwealth government. The final section attempts to identify some general international trends which are placing new strains on the relationships between politicians and public servantsNo physical items for this record
This article analyses the main principles underlying public service responsiveness, illustrating them with examples drawn largely from recent experience in the Australian Commonwealth government. The final section attempts to identify some general international trends which are placing new strains on the relationships between politicians and public servants
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