Cages of reason : the rise of the rational state in France, Japan, The United States and Great Britain
By: SILBERMAN, Bernard S
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Part one: bureaucratic structure as a contingent problem Organization theory and bureaucratic structure Political uncertainty, leadership sucession and the modes of administration The strategies of uncertainty Part two: strategies of high uncertainty France Revolutionary change and structural ambiguity: the revolutionary and napoleonic transformations The post-napoleonic period The meiji restoration as the revolutionary moment The resolution of revolutionary uncertainty and the imperial state Part three: strategies of low uncertainty The United States Political parties, patronage, and administration Political leadership, party contestation and reform Great Britain Parliament, the crown, and the problem of patronage Patronage, representation, and administrative reform "The efficient secret": administrative rationalization and the executive
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