Jack Rabin, J. Bowman, Rabin
Politics and Administration
Woodrow Wilson and American Public Administration
Jack Rabin, J. Bowman, Rabin
Politics and Administration
Woodrow Wilson and American Public Administration
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Marking the 97th anniversary of Woodrow Wilson's landmark The Study of Administration, this major work focuses on Wilson, his times, and his widely discussed politics-administration di-chotomy.
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Marking the 97th anniversary of Woodrow Wilson's landmark The Study of Administration, this major work focuses on Wilson, his times, and his widely discussed politics-administration di-chotomy.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9780824770686
- ISBN-10: 0824770684
- Artikelnr.: 21055737
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9780824770686
- ISBN-10: 0824770684
- Artikelnr.: 21055737
JACK RABIN is an Associate Professor of Administration and Chairman of the Graduate Program for Administrators at Rider College, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. He serves as editor/co-editor of several academic journals, including the International Journal of Public Administration (Marcel Dekker, Inc.). He has authored or edited numerous books in the field. JAMES S. BOWMAN is a Professor of Public Administration at Florida State University, Talla-hassee. His extensive research encompasses the attitudes of elite groups in public policy, the current state of public administration, and teaching and research in political science. These studies have been published in leading journals in their fields. Dr. Bowman serves on the editorial boards of the Public Administration Quarterly (formerly Southern Review of Public Administration) and the Review of Public Personnel Administration.
Unit I Wilson's Era; Philosophy and Times 1. The Origins of Wilson's
Thought: The German Tradition and the Organic State 2. The Constitutional
World of Woodrow Wilson 3. In Search of an Apolitical Science of American
Public Administration Unit II Wilson and the Practice of Public
Administration 4. The Wilsonian Dichotomy in Administrative Law 5. Woodrow
Wilson and the Revolution in Public Budgeting 6. Reconsidering the
Politics-Administration Dichotomy: The Supreme Court and Public Personnel
Management 7. Woodrow Wilson and the Federal System 8. Leadership
Responsibility: The Development of Shared Public Purpose-Woodrow Wilson's
Task for Public Administrators 9. Politics and Administration: Private
Advice for Public Purpose in a Corporatist Setting 10. "If I See a
Murderous Fellow Sharpening a Knife Cleverly. .." : The Wilsonian Dichotomy
and the Public Authority Tradition Unit III Wilson and the Study of Public
Administration 11. The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Concept or
Reality? 12. The Perdurability of the Politics-Administration Dichotomy:
Woodrow Wilson and the Identity Crisis in Public Administration 13. Ways in
Which "The Study of Administration" Confounds the Study of Administration
Unit IV Wilson and Public Administration's Second Century 14. Woodrow
Wilson and the Politics of Morality: Thel980s and Beyond 15. Woodrow Wilson
and the "Upstairs/Downstairs" Problem: Is Change Possible? 16. Wilsonian
Political Thought and the Prospects for World Government in the Century
Ahead 17. Public Administration in an Age of Scarcity: A Citizenship Role
for Public Administrators
Thought: The German Tradition and the Organic State 2. The Constitutional
World of Woodrow Wilson 3. In Search of an Apolitical Science of American
Public Administration Unit II Wilson and the Practice of Public
Administration 4. The Wilsonian Dichotomy in Administrative Law 5. Woodrow
Wilson and the Revolution in Public Budgeting 6. Reconsidering the
Politics-Administration Dichotomy: The Supreme Court and Public Personnel
Management 7. Woodrow Wilson and the Federal System 8. Leadership
Responsibility: The Development of Shared Public Purpose-Woodrow Wilson's
Task for Public Administrators 9. Politics and Administration: Private
Advice for Public Purpose in a Corporatist Setting 10. "If I See a
Murderous Fellow Sharpening a Knife Cleverly. .." : The Wilsonian Dichotomy
and the Public Authority Tradition Unit III Wilson and the Study of Public
Administration 11. The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Concept or
Reality? 12. The Perdurability of the Politics-Administration Dichotomy:
Woodrow Wilson and the Identity Crisis in Public Administration 13. Ways in
Which "The Study of Administration" Confounds the Study of Administration
Unit IV Wilson and Public Administration's Second Century 14. Woodrow
Wilson and the Politics of Morality: Thel980s and Beyond 15. Woodrow Wilson
and the "Upstairs/Downstairs" Problem: Is Change Possible? 16. Wilsonian
Political Thought and the Prospects for World Government in the Century
Ahead 17. Public Administration in an Age of Scarcity: A Citizenship Role
for Public Administrators
Unit I Wilson's Era; Philosophy and Times 1. The Origins of Wilson's
Thought: The German Tradition and the Organic State 2. The Constitutional
World of Woodrow Wilson 3. In Search of an Apolitical Science of American
Public Administration Unit II Wilson and the Practice of Public
Administration 4. The Wilsonian Dichotomy in Administrative Law 5. Woodrow
Wilson and the Revolution in Public Budgeting 6. Reconsidering the
Politics-Administration Dichotomy: The Supreme Court and Public Personnel
Management 7. Woodrow Wilson and the Federal System 8. Leadership
Responsibility: The Development of Shared Public Purpose-Woodrow Wilson's
Task for Public Administrators 9. Politics and Administration: Private
Advice for Public Purpose in a Corporatist Setting 10. "If I See a
Murderous Fellow Sharpening a Knife Cleverly. .." : The Wilsonian Dichotomy
and the Public Authority Tradition Unit III Wilson and the Study of Public
Administration 11. The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Concept or
Reality? 12. The Perdurability of the Politics-Administration Dichotomy:
Woodrow Wilson and the Identity Crisis in Public Administration 13. Ways in
Which "The Study of Administration" Confounds the Study of Administration
Unit IV Wilson and Public Administration's Second Century 14. Woodrow
Wilson and the Politics of Morality: Thel980s and Beyond 15. Woodrow Wilson
and the "Upstairs/Downstairs" Problem: Is Change Possible? 16. Wilsonian
Political Thought and the Prospects for World Government in the Century
Ahead 17. Public Administration in an Age of Scarcity: A Citizenship Role
for Public Administrators
Thought: The German Tradition and the Organic State 2. The Constitutional
World of Woodrow Wilson 3. In Search of an Apolitical Science of American
Public Administration Unit II Wilson and the Practice of Public
Administration 4. The Wilsonian Dichotomy in Administrative Law 5. Woodrow
Wilson and the Revolution in Public Budgeting 6. Reconsidering the
Politics-Administration Dichotomy: The Supreme Court and Public Personnel
Management 7. Woodrow Wilson and the Federal System 8. Leadership
Responsibility: The Development of Shared Public Purpose-Woodrow Wilson's
Task for Public Administrators 9. Politics and Administration: Private
Advice for Public Purpose in a Corporatist Setting 10. "If I See a
Murderous Fellow Sharpening a Knife Cleverly. .." : The Wilsonian Dichotomy
and the Public Authority Tradition Unit III Wilson and the Study of Public
Administration 11. The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Concept or
Reality? 12. The Perdurability of the Politics-Administration Dichotomy:
Woodrow Wilson and the Identity Crisis in Public Administration 13. Ways in
Which "The Study of Administration" Confounds the Study of Administration
Unit IV Wilson and Public Administration's Second Century 14. Woodrow
Wilson and the Politics of Morality: Thel980s and Beyond 15. Woodrow Wilson
and the "Upstairs/Downstairs" Problem: Is Change Possible? 16. Wilsonian
Political Thought and the Prospects for World Government in the Century
Ahead 17. Public Administration in an Age of Scarcity: A Citizenship Role
for Public Administrators