Autriche : une fonction publique politisée en perte d'influence
By: LIEGL, Barbara.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1998Revue Française D'Administration Publique 86, p. 195-204Abstract: Civil servans, as guarantors of the public interest, are supposed to act as a counterweight to changing and unstable political powers. However, civil servants' autonomy with respect to political power permits collaboration at the federal level between civil servants and political actors. The extent of politicisation ranges from patronage to political professionalism and is on the increase due to the nature of decision-making procedures and to European integrationNo physical items for this record
Civil servans, as guarantors of the public interest, are supposed to act as a counterweight to changing and unstable political powers. However, civil servants' autonomy with respect to political power permits collaboration at the federal level between civil servants and political actors. The extent of politicisation ranges from patronage to political professionalism and is on the increase due to the nature of decision-making procedures and to European integration
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