La politisation des fonctionnaires en France : obstacle ou nécessité?
By: Rouban, Luc.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1998Revue Française D'Administration Publique 86, p. 167-182Abstract: The relationship between administration and politics has passed through several phases since the second world war: the decline of politics in favour of technocracy (in the 1970's) the return of political wilfunlness (inthe 1980's). Attempts at carrying out political control over the administration being destined to fail, this relationship is currently developing to embrace new forms of interdependence. Consequences of the currently developing to embrace new forms to interdependence. Consequences of the changes in public sector activity encompass the criteria such as the extent of the politicisation of civil servants and their role in implementing public policy decisions, and enable a map of the political status of the civil service in Europe to the tracedThe relationship between administration and politics has passed through several phases since the second world war: the decline of politics in favour of technocracy (in the 1970's) the return of political wilfunlness (inthe 1980's). Attempts at carrying out political control over the administration being destined to fail, this relationship is currently developing to embrace new forms of interdependence. Consequences of the currently developing to embrace new forms to interdependence. Consequences of the changes in public sector activity encompass the criteria such as the extent of the politicisation of civil servants and their role in implementing public policy decisions, and enable a map of the political status of the civil service in Europe to the traced
There are no comments for this item.