First published in 1979, Political Manipulation and Administrative Power examines in detail some of the means by which elites in western-style democracies have established and maintained themselves in power. It will be a beneficial read for students and researchers of politics, comparative studies, and international politics.
First published in 1979, Political Manipulation and Administrative Power examines in detail some of the means by which elites in western-style democracies have established and maintained themselves in power. It will be a beneficial read for students and researchers of politics, comparative studies, and international politics.
Eva Etzioni-Halevy is a Holocaust Survivor. She is Professor Emerita of Political Sociology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. She has published many academic books and writes Biblical novels. Etzioni-Halevy has previously taught at Tel Aviv University and Australian National University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: political manipulation and the roles of elites 1. Background: the development of elections 2. Political manipulation of material inducements in Britain 3. Political manipulation of material inducements in the United States 4. Political manipulation of material inducements in Australia 5. Political manipulation of material inducements in Israel 6. Political manipulation of material inducements: an explanation 7. Administrative power in Britain: the separation of administration from politics 8. Administrative power in the United States: the partial decline of political involvement 9. Administrative power in Australia: the evolvement of political neutrality 10. Administrative power in Israel: the persistence of political pervasiveness Conclusion
Introduction: political manipulation and the roles of elites 1. Background: the development of elections 2. Political manipulation of material inducements in Britain 3. Political manipulation of material inducements in the United States 4. Political manipulation of material inducements in Australia 5. Political manipulation of material inducements in Israel 6. Political manipulation of material inducements: an explanation 7. Administrative power in Britain: the separation of administration from politics 8. Administrative power in the United States: the partial decline of political involvement 9. Administrative power in Australia: the evolvement of political neutrality 10. Administrative power in Israel: the persistence of political pervasiveness Conclusion
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