Policy Without Politicians is a comparative study of the everday policy-making role of bureaucrats in six jurisdictions: France, US, Germany, Sweden, the EU, and the UK. It takes as its central focus the decrees and regulations that account for a large proportion of government activity and explores the role of civil servants in their production.
Policy Without Politicians is a comparative study of the everday policy-making role of bureaucrats in six jurisdictions: France, US, Germany, Sweden, the EU, and the UK. It takes as its central focus the decrees and regulations that account for a large proportion of government activity and explores the role of civil servants in their production.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward C. Page BA (CNAA) MSc PhD (Strathclyde) FBA was at the University of Hull prior to joinging the LSE. Recent books include Changing Government Relations in Europe (co-editor with M Goldsmith) Routledge,2010; From the Active to the Enabling State (co-editor with the late Vincent Wright) Palgrave 2006; Policy Bureaucracy: Government With a Cast of Thousands (with the late Bill Jenkins) Oxford University Press, 2005; Governing by Numbers: Delegated Legislation and Everyday Policy Making, Hart Publishing 2001. He has written many articles on comparative public policy and administration and British government. He has been Sidney and Beatrice Webb Professor of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science since 2001.
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Preface and Acknowledgements 1: Silence, Conflict, and Bureaucratic Power 2: France: A Cross-Pressured Bureaucracy Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 2 3: Britain: Bureaucrats and Imaginary Ministers Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 3 4: Germany: Administration and Politics Revisited Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 4 5: Sweden: Political Direction and Decree Making Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 5 6: Political Leadership in US Bureaucracy Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 6 7: Regulated Bureaucratic Politics in the European Union Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 7 8: Bureaucrats, Politicians, Choice, and Motivation References
Preface and Acknowledgements 1: Silence, Conflict, and Bureaucratic Power 2: France: A Cross-Pressured Bureaucracy Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 2 3: Britain: Bureaucrats and Imaginary Ministers Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 3 4: Germany: Administration and Politics Revisited Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 4 5: Sweden: Political Direction and Decree Making Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 5 6: Political Leadership in US Bureaucracy Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 6 7: Regulated Bureaucratic Politics in the European Union Annex: Decrees Included in Chapter 7 8: Bureaucrats, Politicians, Choice, and Motivation References
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