(2017). Political appointees in the Philippine bureaucracy: do increasing numbers help or harm?. Philippine Political Science Journal. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/01154451.2017.1320130doi:10.1080/01154451.2017.1320130MonsodToby C.Philippine Political Science Journal...
dozens of political appointees in the cabinet departments, in the agencies, in thecommissions, and in theWhite Housestaff, and hundreds of senior civil servants. The same is true of most advanced political systems, for the making and implementation of government policy require very largeexecutiveand...
Keywords: bureaucracy; political institutions; insulation; patronage; competence; rent extraction 1 Introduction The question of what determines effective government is central to development economics and political economy. Some progress has been made in the study of certain political institutions but there...
政务官(Political Appointees)与事务官(Career Officials)如何区分? 试比较人事行政制度中的「部内制」与「部外制」。 tw.myblog.yahoo.com|基于14个网页 3. 政治任命的官员 每次联邦政府换届,如果白宫易主,政府中的非职业官员亦即所谓政治任命的官员(Political Appointees)都会提交辞呈。新总 … ...
This dissertation focuses on strategic oversight of the American bureaucracy. The first essay examines whether political appointees who are called to testi... AM Joseph - Harvard University. 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 加载更多研究点推荐 Bureaucracy Political Bureaucracy ...
In 2009,NBC News notedthat 57 percent of President Obama’s diplomatic nominees were political appointees, people who did not have prior experience serving within the State Department. 23 percent of those appointees were “bundlers” – people who had raised more than $50,000 for Obama’s camp...
The bill aims to limit the number of appointees at federal agencies, so they cannot "burrow" into the bureaucracy by transitioning their temporary positions into life long career roles, according to the press release. The bill will also narrow the definition of a "political appointee" and cap ...
Both stories are perfect examples of the Empty Presidency – they don’t show a “coup” by the bureaucracy, but instead a dissipation of executive authority. In both cases the staff stymied the President mainly through obfuscation and disobedience – but crucially, the President lacked the attent...
He attacked traditionally apolitical American agencies, including the intelligence and crime investigative services, to discredit them as objective bodies. And, having surrounded himself with appointees of dubious reputation (Manafort, Flynn, Cohen, Stone, etc.), he created an odor of criminality ...
the apple.1 Third, notwithstanding the status quo bias, the formal procedures established by the APA forced agencies to take into account and respond to the policy preferences of many relevant interests, not just those favored by the president and his appointees [see, e.g., Cohen (1979)]. ...