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The eighth edition of Public AdministrationPolitics, and Law in the Public Sector grounds students in the fundamentals of public administration while embracing its complexity. It describes, explains, and analyzes public administration through the lenses of three well-established perspectives: management, politics, and law. This edition retains its strong U.S. focus while broadening the discussion and themes in recognition of its adoption in about twenty countries abroad and to enhance its global utility as a "world text."
Contents
About the AuthorsContents in BriefContentsPrefacePart I. IntroductionDefinitions, Concepts, and SettingChapter 1: The Practice and Discipline of Public Administration: Competing ConcernsChapter 2: The American Administrative State: Development and Political EnvironmentChapter 3: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations: The Structure of the American Administrative StatePart II. Core FunctionsChapter 4: Organization: Structure and ProcessChapter 5: Public Personnel Administration and Collective BargainingChapter 6: Budgeting and the Public FinancesChapter 7: Decision MakingPart III. The Convergence of Management, Politics and Law in the Public SectorChapter 8: Policy Analysis and Implementation EvaluationChapter 9: Regulatory Administration: An Illustration of Management, Politics, and Law in the Public SectorPart IV. Public Administration and the PublicChapter 10: Public Administration and the PublicChapter 11: Public Administration and Democratic ConstitutionalismChapter 12: Accountability and EthicsChapter 13: The FutureGlossaryCreditsIndex