Featuring essays from thought leaders in public administration, Public Service and Good Governance for the Twenty-First Century offers insights into the governance challenges facing the nation-from diminished capacity to the failure to meet expectations for reform-and recommendations for how civic institutions and leaders might respond.
Featuring essays from thought leaders in public administration, Public Service and Good Governance for the Twenty-First Century offers insights into the governance challenges facing the nation-from diminished capacity to the failure to meet expectations for reform-and recommendations for how civic institutions and leaders might respond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James L. Perry is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, Bloomington. Paul A. Volcker (1927-2019) was Founder and Chairman of the Volcker Alliance. He was Chairman of the Federal Reserve under Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan from 1979 to 1987.
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Contents Foreword -Paul A. Volcker Introduction -James L. Perry Chapter 1. Catch-22 Government: Federal Performance in Peril -Paul C. Light Part I. Disruptive Influences Chapter 2. Beyond the Financial Crisis: Regulators Confront New Challenges from Technological (R)evolution -Sheila Bair Chapter 3. Big Data, AI, and Algorithmic Platforms: Implications for Governing and Public Policy -Ramayya Krishnan Chapter 4. Political Disruption: Is America Headed Toward Uncontrollable Extremism or Partisan Goodwill? -Norman J. Ornstein Part II. Emerging Government and Governance Chapter 5. The Intrinsic Functions of Government -Francis Fukuyama Chapter 6. Reframing American Institutions: A Look Ahead to Midcentury -Donald F. Kettl Chapter 7. Is Federal Public Service Reform Still Possible? Toward a "Volcker Rule" for Federal Contractors -John J. DiIulio Jr. Chapter 8. Good Government: Persistent Challenges, Smart Practices, and New Knowledge Needed -Shelley Metzenbaum Part III. Public Service and Public Leaders Chapter 9. A Personal Reflection on the Importance of Public Service -William W. Bradley Chapter 10. Competencies of the Public Service in Challenging Regulatory Times -Paul R. Verkuil Chapter 11. Upending Public Policy Education -Angela Evans Chapter 12. The Emerging Public Leader: Characteristics, Opportunities, and Challenges -Norma M. Riccucci List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Contents Foreword -Paul A. Volcker Introduction -James L. Perry Chapter 1. Catch-22 Government: Federal Performance in Peril -Paul C. Light Part I. Disruptive Influences Chapter 2. Beyond the Financial Crisis: Regulators Confront New Challenges from Technological (R)evolution -Sheila Bair Chapter 3. Big Data, AI, and Algorithmic Platforms: Implications for Governing and Public Policy -Ramayya Krishnan Chapter 4. Political Disruption: Is America Headed Toward Uncontrollable Extremism or Partisan Goodwill? -Norman J. Ornstein Part II. Emerging Government and Governance Chapter 5. The Intrinsic Functions of Government -Francis Fukuyama Chapter 6. Reframing American Institutions: A Look Ahead to Midcentury -Donald F. Kettl Chapter 7. Is Federal Public Service Reform Still Possible? Toward a "Volcker Rule" for Federal Contractors -John J. DiIulio Jr. Chapter 8. Good Government: Persistent Challenges, Smart Practices, and New Knowledge Needed -Shelley Metzenbaum Part III. Public Service and Public Leaders Chapter 9. A Personal Reflection on the Importance of Public Service -William W. Bradley Chapter 10. Competencies of the Public Service in Challenging Regulatory Times -Paul R. Verkuil Chapter 11. Upending Public Policy Education -Angela Evans Chapter 12. The Emerging Public Leader: Characteristics, Opportunities, and Challenges -Norma M. Riccucci List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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