Refounding Democratic Public Administration
Modern Paradoxes, Postmodern Challenges
Edited by:
- James F. Wolf - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
May 1996 | 416 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The American political system is undergoing a serious governmental crisis--our political leaders know only how to campaign, not how to gain consensus on goals or direct a course that is for the good of the nation. Continuing research that began over a decade ago with Gary L. Wamsley's Refounding Public Administration, this informative new volume continues the argument that public administration is at the center of the governance process and is therefore forced to compensate for the growing inadequacy of our leaders. Refounding Democratic Public Administration offers a revisualization of the relationship between public servants and the citizens they serve, as well as a continuing discourse on how public administration can constructively balance forces of change and stability in order for democracy to evolve and mature.
This eye-opening volume will be required reading for students and professionals in public administration, political science, and management/organization studies.
Gary L Wamsley and James F Wolf
Introduction
Richard T Green and Lawrence Hubbell
On Governance and Reinventing Government
Larkin Dudley
Fencing in the Inherently Governmental Debate
Joy A Clay
Public-Institutional Processes and Democratic Governance
John A Rohr
What a Difference a State Makes
James F Wolf
Moving beyond Prescriptions
Thomas J Barth
Administering in the Public Interest
O C McSwite
Postmodernism, Public Administration and the Public Interest
Larry M Lane
The Public Administration and the Problem of the Presidency
Camilla Stivers
Refusing to Get It Right
Lisa Weinberg
Understanding Social Processes
Linda F Dennard
The Maturation of Public Administration
John H Little
Thinking Government
Gary L Wamsley
A Public Philosophy and Ontological Disclosure as the Basis for Normatively Grounded Theorizing in Public Administration