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PIA 2020. Introduction to Public Affairs

Week Two:

The Methodology of Comparing Public

Systems

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Revisit:Overview of this Session

A. The Importance of Culture

B. Dysfunctionalism

C. Privatization

D. History

E. Reform

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More Themes

Corruption and Civil Service Reform

Debates about Contracting

Comparative Methodology

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Overview, Continued• Contemporary Policy Issues

• Public Sector Debate: Weber vs. Marx

• General and Enduring Features

• Comparative Approach and Culture

• Influences on the Policy Making Process

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1. The Importance of Culture in Comparative Politics

So far so good….

The Problem- Definition as the beginning of confusion

1. Method vs. Area Problem- The core of Comparative Politics

2. Strict definition: A method for cross- national comparison of political o4 bureaucratic structure or behavior.

3. Often used as all public administration which is not American

4. Key: Focus Upon Bureaucracy in both a contemporary and a Historical Context helps us understand public affairs

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The Critical Issue of Culture

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What is the dominant cultural value in Terms of Access?

a. Ascription

b. Representation vs. achievement

c. Values re. social and economic change or distribution

d. What is the dominant cultural value? What is most important?

e. Representation vs. Politics

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Ascription

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Nature of InteractionAccess:

1. Access to government often through the bureaucracy

2. Nature of interaction

a. Ascription vs. achievement

b. Values re. social and economic change

c. Ethnic, religious or racial privilege

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ACCESS?

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Comparative Public Management and Development: Macro-Theme

Companion to Issues ofDevelopment Theory, Human Security,

Policy, and Planning

Critical to an understanding of International Relations and Security Policy

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Summary: Comparative Public Policy

1. Comparative View of Public Affairs and Management and Relationship to the Policy Process

2. The role of the bureaucracy in politics- Bureaucrats do make policy

3. The relationship between the state, the state bureaucracy to non-profit organizations and economic development.

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2. Bureaucracy and its Dysfunction- Author of the Day: PITT’s B. Guy Peters

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Definition from Peters1. Public Administration- Rule

Application

2. Bureaucracy- Hierarchical organizations designed to utilize the enforcement of universal and impersonal rules to maintain authority

3. Public Policy- Key: Rule making as well as rule application

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The Development Model Use of the Government to promote economic

growth and development

Thus importance of the Chambers Johnson book on MITI (Note: PhD Students)

Japan as a "state guided Market economy“

Thesis- Economic Development involved an expansion of the official bureaucracy

By Indirection- Focus on Africa, Caribbean, Latin America, South Asia and the Middle East

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Ministry of International Trade and Industry and the Asia Model

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A More Cynical View

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Bureaucrat Bashing

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The perennial tensions between official and personal norms in organizations

The issue of the "bureaucratic experience," (Hummel), that differs from the social (human) experience

Hummel says "dehumanizing“

Standards and policies defined by the past and standardized for all

e. g. people, as cases

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Bureaucrat Bashing as a Problem?

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Peters Thesis dissected

A Great Film- More Later

Thesis- Attacks the artificial dichotomy between politics and administration

Problem- critics of "rational bureaucracy" say it is the end of politics eg. End of "all the kings men“

Goal- get into the magic "black box" of bureaucratic politics

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Author of the Week

Robert Klitgaard the president of Claremont Graduate University and his book on Corruption

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Institutions and Corruption

One View

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Summary: The Importance of the Comparative Approach

Cultural Dimension

Contingency Approach (orgs. for prisons vs. research)

Effects of diffusion- colonies and the world bureaucratic system

Implementation- Hopes that are dashed in the doing

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C. Privatization: Contracting and non-profits

The Answer to Bad Governance, Corruption and Inefficiency

This "neo-classical" model of development has been exported overseas

Especially to the less developed and

transitional states in Africa, Asia, Eastern and Central Europe and Latin America.

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Critique: The So-called Nanny State

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Contemporary Issue: Privatization and the Political Economy

In the last decade, critics of the public service have argued that efficient government is small government.

Privatization has been the order of the day.

Eg. Private Security

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Blackwater?

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Debates about Contracting-

Related to Bureaucrat Bashing

Social Change and the Private Sector

For profit privates and the non-profit sector

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Privatized Water Supplies

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Privatization?

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President International Stability Operations Association, Doug Brooks, GSPIA PhD Alum

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Key: Issue of Relationship between government and the economy.

Issue of Privatization

Public-Private Partnerships- Including NGOs (The new buzz word).

Note: John Armstrong's argument that education and training are critical variables in understanding “development" strategies in Western Europe and then Soviet Union. HRD not culture or structure defines economic systems

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONREPORT TO CONGRESS ONPUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

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Bureaucracy, Organizations and Power

The control of bureaucratic power, upon which comparisons of diverse bureaucracies can be valid.

Reminder- The Use of History: Historical Kingdoms in Asia, Africa and Europe precursor to modern state system

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D. Comparative Public Affairs (PA) and Administration: “Five Minute History”

Preliminary Comments:

1. The History and Public Affairs: The Passage of Time is Important

2. The view from the rest of the world. That includes the U.S.

3. A discipline that is not

4. Origins in the Comparative Politics Movement

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Historical Case Studies and Continuity of Themes

China Egypt Rome Feudalism Africa Absolutism India, Empire and Britain Modern Europe

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China- Mandarins- c. 1500 BC Symbol: Elites

a. Personalized Despotism

b. Ministries/Departments with Officials

c. Hierarchy of Authority

a. Selection based upon competition

b. General administration model

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Many of the palaces were very much in the Chinese style. Vietnam was ruled by China for several hundred years, and adopted many of the Imperial Chinese practices (like the exam system, and mandarins).

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Egypt- c. 1000 BC Symbol: Technical achievement

a. Clerks and Scribes

b. Architects, engineers

c. Pyramids- craftsmen as elites

d. Contemporary views in Egypt: Criticism includes bribery, corruption, over-standardization, red tape, extortion, laziness

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The Principle of Building Pyramids-1

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The Principle of Building Pyramids-2

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Rome- 27 BC-476 AD Symbol: Taxes and Empire

a. Revenue- system for Tax collection

b. Distinguish: private vs. public personalities of head of state/ separation of resources of state from individuals

c. Distinguished ruler from ruled

d. Contemporary critique: Too large, inflexible, oppressive, over-centralized

e. The Importance of Law

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Roman Law: The new code promoted the organization of public prosecution of crimes and instituted a system whereby injured parties could seek compensation in civil Disputes

1. Napoleonic Law

2. Roman Dutch Law

3. Common Law

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Feudalism- 400 AD-1400 AD Symbol: Collapse

a. Many power centers- myth of collapse

b. Collapse of apparatus of central state- not all bad

c. More developed state systems-Byzantium, North Africa and Asia

d. Back to more traditionalist, fused systems at the end of the period (Resembled Africa)

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Roland Pledges His fealty to Charlemagne

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African Kingdoms: 800-1800

Ghana- Hierarchical Monarchy

Mali- Timbuktu and Higher Education

Songhay- Imperial Grandeur

Zimbabwe- Stone Architecture

Zulu- Warfare and Totalitarianism

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African Kingdoms: 1000-1700

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Songhai Empire, c.1340–1591

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An African Traditional LeaderKhama the Great- (C,1837-1923) Ian Khama Being Sworn In

on April 1, 2008 (An African Democrat?)

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Absolutism and the Nation-State, 1500-1800: Western Europe and Scandinavia

a. Return to Roman Ideal

b. Royal Privileges

c. Raise revenues: system of taxation, tax collectors back in business

d. Mercentilism- wealth, based on state monopoly companies, basis of state power. Empire key to Expansion

e. Modern origins of specialized administration- no longer members of the "king's household"-

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Louis XIV, the Sun King ruled France from 1643 to 1715: Traditionalism

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Prussia: Frederick the Great- 18th century

a. Administration as a university study- Cameralism (Chamber managing the public's business)

b. Entrance Examinations

c. Field Training (Internships)

d. Critique: caste status of bureaucrat, aloof, exclusive and inflexible

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Prussian Law: Cameralism is an economic theory in which public revenue is sole measure of national

prosperity

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India- Northcote-Trevelyn Report of 1854-BB (Before Britain)

a. Result of Indian Mutiny

b. Pattern of Recruitment- Career appointments, competitive examinations, and an end to patronage

c. Early model of merit system

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Empire: Sepoy Mutiny 1857

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Coffee Break

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Modern Europe- (Note John Armstrong)- 19th Century England

1. Gentlemen generalists

2. Rotten boroughs and patronage

3. Sinecures- "bastard sons of the ruling class“

4. Reform- merit, exams and elites

5. Colonial Administrators

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Old Sarum U.K.By the 19th Century, the village, Old Sarum, was officially uninhabited and yet still had formal parliamentary representation, making it the most notorious of the rotten boroughs that existed before the Reform Act of 1832

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Sixteenth Century Europe

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Public Affairs from a Comparative Perspective: Environmental Issues

1. Democracy and Governance

2. Legal, Behavioral, Fiscal

3. The Utility of Comparative Methodology

4. Intersection of Public Sector and Civil Society

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The Debate about Institutions

Origins of bureaucratic systems or

The “Five Minute” History of Modern Public Administration”

or understanding Max Weber and Karl Marx

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Maximilian Carl Emil Weber (21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920)- The Big Man

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Weber: The Importance of Democracy in the Delivery of Public Services

Campaigning for the Weimar Constitution in Germany, 1919

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Capitalism and the Protestant Ethic- And its Critics

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The Norms, Beliefs, and Institutions of 21st-Century Capitalism: Celebrating Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Conference: October 8-9, 2004

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4. Traditional, Charismatic and Legal-Rational Models of Public Administration- Max Weber: 1864-1920

Note: It was history that influenced the ideas of two late 19th century intellectuals, Karl Marx and Max Weber

1. Myth- Bureaucracy as a neutral actor

2. Max Weber’s Theory- Three ideal types of administration- Max Weber's three models

3. Traditional, Charismatic and Legal Rational

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Central Debate: Two Giants of Public Affairs and Public Service

Max Weber- Both a social scientist and a politician

1. Concern for Values: So-called Protestant Ethic

2. Separation of bureaucracy and politics

3. Weimar Republic- Political Institutions

Karl Marx- Both a social scientist and a revolutionary

1. Class- Dialectic Materialism (History)

2. Social and Withering Away of State

3. Russian Revolution After his Death

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As a Social Scientist

Karl Heinrich Marx(May 5, 1818-March 14, 1883)

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HISTORY: Marx The Dialectic and Historical Materialism

Roman Slavery-Citizens vs. Slaves

Feudalism-

Capitalism- Bourgeoisie vs. Proletariat

Socialism- Dictatorship of the Proletariat

Communism

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19th Century Germany

Prussia- law, authoritarian, hierarchical, and the German Intellectual

Max Weber- Liberalism and the State- Influenced by the Prussian model of the state

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Continental Europe

1. France- Revolutionary model- routinization, Technical specialization

2. Iberia- Cartesian Models

3. Scandinavia/Benelux- Legal, then social model

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Weber’s Traditional- Fused Administration

1. Looked back at China, Egypt,

Rome and Africa

2. Fused System- magic, mystification and witchcraft

3. Key- gradual move to rational separation of King from government

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Louis XIV, the Sun King ruled France from 1643 to 1715: Traditionalism

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Poul Christian von Stemann, (April 14, 1764 – November 25, 1855)  for twenty years the last ”prime minister” of Danish absolutism

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French Revolution: “History, Nationalism and the Rule of Law”

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Charismatic- Revolutionary and the Aftermath of French Revolution, 1789-1815

1. State identified with the movement and leader

2. Apex under Napoleon

3. Allegiance of civil servant to leader

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Routinization of Charisma

4. Key: Routinization of Charisma-from leader, shift loyalties one step further to nation-basic ministries- finance,

foreign affairs, War, Justice, Interior

5. French revolution- Continued emphasis on science and engineering

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Institutions vs. Charisma?

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Charismatic?

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Gerald R. Ford?

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No- Woodrow Wilson, Political Scientist and the Separation of Politics and Administration (Successor to Weber): Routinization of Charisma

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Legal-Rational Model

Legal-Rational Model- Modern-specialized/technical:

Characteristics: BASED ON “DEMOCRATIC “PRINCIPLES

a. Merit Selection

b. Hierarchy- Chain of Command

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Legal-Rational Continued

c. Division of Labor and functional specialization

d. Administrative work: full time, no sinecures

e. Contractual agreement

f. Professional or technical training

g. The Problem of Corruption

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The British Administrator- 1875

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One Example: Colonial Administration

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However, Classic Colonial Image: Threat to Women and Children

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E. Civil Service/Public Sector Reform

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Civil Service Reform

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Rutherford B. Hays, 1877-1881 (Indian Affairs)

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Civil Service Reform:Puck Political Cartoon

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James A. Garfield AssassinationJuly 2, 1881

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U.S.A. Post-1883 Political Reforms- T Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act

1. Spoils, patronage and 1883 reforms. Selling jobs

2. Woodrow Wilson and Progressivism: Babies and Bathwater?

3. Dichotomy- politics and administration

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Globalization U.S. Style?

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U.S.A. Continued

4. Wilson Popularized Max Weber's ideas

5. Keynesianism and Good Government

6. Privatization, Free Trade and Small Government

7. Debate about Contracting Out

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DebateThus Far: Further Reading

Debates about Historical Epochs: Relevance to 21st century problems (James C. Scott and John Armstrong)

Debate about Political and Organizational Culture (Michel Crozier and Robert Klitgaard)

Debates about Bureaucrat Bashing ( Lynn and Jay and Franz Kafka (1883-1924) in the Castle)

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Issues Thus Far:

1. Defining Comparative: Methodology, Theory, Case Study analysis (David Truman)

2. Public Administration vs. Public Policy and Management (administration vs. Politics dichotomy) (Ferrel Heady)

3. The Anti-Bureaucracy Machine: Comparative and International Issues (Picard)

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All The Kings Men Studies in Italy in

1930s

Concern about the Rise of Fascism

Huey Long, Father Charles Coughlin and Rev. Gerald L.K. Smith “Social Justice and Share the work”

Robert Penn Warren

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An Anti-Bureaucrat PoliticianHuey P. Long

Governor and Senator, Louisiana“Every Man a King”

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Huey Pierce Long, Jr. (August 30, 1893 -- September 10, 1935), nicknamed “The Kingfish”, was an American politician from the U.S. State of Louisiana. Cover Picture from Apr. 1, 1935

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Next Three Weeks:The Problem: Social Transformation and Development (Marxism?)

Eg. Nicholas Lemann, The Promised Land.

Black Migration and the Deep U.S. Fault Line

Currently Dean of The School of Journalism, Columbia University

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Themes: Review

1. The Environment of Public Affairs

2. The Debate about Institutions

3. A Short “History” of Public Administration and Public Affairs

4. Traditional, Charismatic and Legal-Rational Models of Public Administration

5. Corruption and Civil Service Reform

6. Debates about Contracting

7. Review: Comparative Methodology

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Discussion for This Week

1. Woodrow Wilson, “The Study of Administration”

2. Franz Kafka, “Bureaucracy”

3. Schiavo-Campo, “Good Governance”

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Review of Issues

Questions and Comments?


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