In uneasy partnership at the helm of the modern state stand
elected party politicians and professional bureaucrats. This book
is the first comprehensive comparison of these two powerful elites.
In seven countries--the United States, Great Britain, France,
Germany, Sweden, Italy, and the Netherlands--researchers questioned
700 bureaucrats and 6OO politicians in an effort to understand how
their aims, attitudes, and ambitions differ within cultural
settings.
One of the authors' most significant findings is that the
worlds of these two elites overlap much more in the United States
than in Europe. But throughout the West bureaucrats and politicians
each wear special blinders and each have special virtues. In a
well-ordered polity, the authors conclude, politicians articulate
society's dreams and bureaucrats bring them gingerly to earth.
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