Rourke, Francis E. "Bureaucracy in the American Constitutional Order." Political Science Quarterly (Summer 1987): 217-232.Rourke, Francis E. 1987 . Bureaucracy in the American Constitutional Order. Political Science Quarterly , 102(2): 217–32....
In other words, I want to see actual evidence of smaller government, not just rhetoric. As the great Ronald Reagan said, “trust but verify.” That being said, I’ll close with two optimistic comments. First, the people of Vietnam seem to be naturally supportive of free enterprise. Second...
largely because it was born during the Enlightenment and has a long history of championing free-market principles, the urge to privatize government services has never been as strong as it is in many other countries. There
Political Science 102: American Government 17 chapters | 138 lessons | 7 flashcard sets Ch 1. Introduction to the Study of American... Ch 2. Constitutional Democracy Ch 3. Federalism in the United States Ch 4. Interest Groups and American... Ch 5. The Media and American Democracy Ch ...
1.a system of administration based upon organization into bureaus, division of labour, a hierarchy of authority, etc: designed to dispose of a large body of work in a routine manner 2.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by such a system ...
Governing the market: Economic theory and the role of government in East Asian industrialization. Princeton: Princeton University Press Google Scholar Weber, M. (1978). Economy and society: An outline of interpretive sociology (1 vol.). Berkeley: University of California Press Google Scholar ...
think tanks, Politburo, Central Committee, opposition parties, bureaucracy/permanent secretaries in government of they ministries academia and civil society in ... CA Fidelis - 《Review of Public Administration & Management》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Anne M. Kornhauser.Debating the American State: Lib...
Bureaucracy: the Fourth Branch of Government 来自 Springer 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: N Bowles 摘要: The United States Constitution provides for three branches of government. This Chapter examines an unmentioned fourth: the Executive Branch's bureaucracy. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-22951-2_8 ...
Observers of the modern American government often point to an iron triangle that best demonstrates who really does the work of government. The iron triangle, sometimes called a sub-government, consists of interest groups, members of congressional subcommittees, and agency bureaucrats. ...
Scholars generally agree that the political influence of Japan’s modern national bureaucracy is strong (Bowornwathana and Poocharoen2010; Nakamura2002). This cannot be said of all bureaucracies around the world, and countries can vary considerably in what makes their bureaucracy strong or weak. It...