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Holding Government Bureaucracies Accountable

By: Bernard Rosen | Book details

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Contents
Prefaceix
Acknowledgmentsxiii

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
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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