Taking a historical view from the ratification of the U.S. Constitution through to the Trump administration, The Death of Public Integrity details efforts by reformers to protect public confidence in the integrity of government at the local, state and federal levels.
Taking a historical view from the ratification of the U.S. Constitution through to the Trump administration, The Death of Public Integrity details efforts by reformers to protect public confidence in the integrity of government at the local, state and federal levels.
Robert Roberts is Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, U.S.A. Articles by Professor Roberts have appeared in the Public Administration Review, International Journal of Public Administration, Public Integrity, PS (Political Science) and Politics and Policy. Professor Roberts teaches courses in Introduction to Public Administration, Legal Environment of Public Administration, Criminal Procedure, and State and Local Government.
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Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. From Hope to Despair. 2. Rebellion and Reform. 3. Ethical Invincibility and the Golden Age of Public Administration. 4. Public Ethics Polarization and the Breakdown of Civility. 5. The Public Integrity Counter-Revolution. 6. Political Polarization and Administrative Evil. 7. The Appearance of Propriety. 8. The Morality Firestorm and the Campaign of 2016. 9. What Takes Place at Trump Tower Does Not Stay at Trump Tower. 10. The New Public Integrity: From Despair to Hope. Index.
Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. From Hope to Despair. 2. Rebellion and Reform. 3. Ethical Invincibility and the Golden Age of Public Administration. 4. Public Ethics Polarization and the Breakdown of Civility. 5. The Public Integrity Counter-Revolution. 6. Political Polarization and Administrative Evil. 7. The Appearance of Propriety. 8. The Morality Firestorm and the Campaign of 2016. 9. What Takes Place at Trump Tower Does Not Stay at Trump Tower. 10. The New Public Integrity: From Despair to Hope. Index.
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