Government in US : public administration in an anti-government era
By: King, Cheryl Simrell
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Contributor(s): STIVERS, Camilla
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 4.09K521g (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10008539 |
Part I - The anti-government context Introduction: the anti-government era Citizenship and its discontents: the political and economic context Government isn't us: the possibility of democratic knowledge in representative government - Ralph P. Hummel and Camilla Stivers Citizens and administrators: roles and relationships - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla Stivers Part II: Strategies for collaboration Introduction: strategies for collaboration - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla Stivers Overcoming administrative barriers to citizen participation: citizen as partners, not adversaries - Mary M. Timmey At the nexus of state and civil society: the transformative practice of public administration - Lisa A. Zanetti The EPA seeks its voice and role with citizens: evolutionary engagement - Walter W. Kovalick, Jr. and Margaret M. Kelly We want your input: dilemmas of participation - Dolores Foley Working with citizens: breaking down barriers to citizen self-governance - Richard C. Box and Deborah A. Sagen Target community initiative: putting citizens first - Joseph E. Gray and Linda W. Chapin Conclusion: strategies for an anti-government era - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla Stivers
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