Contents
Part I: The Substance of Accountability
| 1. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS: ACCOUNTABLE FOR WHAT?3 | Making Laws Work as Intended4 | | Exercising Lawful and Sensible Discretion7 | | Initiating Changes in Policies and Programs11 | | Enhancing Citizen Confidence in the Administrative
Institutions of Government14 | | Notes17 |
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| 2. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS: ACCOUNTABLE TO WHOM?19 | The Public Administrator and the Elected Chief Executive20 | | The Public Administrator and the Legislature24 | | The Public Administrator and the Citizens26 | | The Public Administrator and the Courts28 | | The Public Administrator and the News Media29 | | An Overall View31 | | Notes31 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Holding Government Bureaucracies Accountable.
Edition: 3rd.
Contributors: Bernard Rosen - Author.
Publisher: Praeger.
Place of publication: Westport, CT.
Publication year: 1998.
Page number: v.
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