ABSTRACT

Routledge is proud to publish the fifth edition of this comprehensive, comparative exploration of the political and policy-making roles of public bureaucracies in nations around the world. Written by a leading authority in the field, it offers an extensive, well documented, comparative analysis stressing the effects of politics and organised interests on bureaucracy. New to the fifth edition: *a new chapter on administrative reform *more material on administration in developing countries *more coverage of the European Union and more discussion of international bureaucracies *revision and up-dating to take into account the wealth of new literature that has emerged in recent years.

chapter |11 pages

The growth of government

part |1 pages

The qualitative growth of public concerns

chapter |9 pages

Institutional weaknesses

chapter |14 pages

Summary

chapter |28 pages

Political culture and administration

chapter |6 pages

Culture and authority

chapter |21 pages

Summary

chapter |3 pages

Career distinctiveness

chapter |50 pages

Incentives and motivation

chapter |75 pages

Organization by area served

chapter |5 pages

Competition among agencies

chapter |12 pages

Notes

chapter |4 pages

Micro-allocation

part |1 pages

Incrementalism in the budgetary process

chapter |5 pages

Critiques of incrementalism

chapter |15 pages

Zero-Base Budgeting

chapter |17 pages

Coordination of taxation and expenditures

chapter |6 pages

Organizational methods

chapter |43 pages

Group and public pressures

chapter |10 pages

Summary

chapter |16 pages

Conclusion