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Politics and Bureaucracy in the Modern Presidency - Careerists and Appointees in the Reagan Administration (Hardcover, New)
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Politics and Bureaucracy in the Modern Presidency - Careerists and Appointees in the Reagan Administration (Hardcover, New)
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This is the first large-scale aggregate data study of
career-noncareer relations in U.S. administrations. This research
is put into the perspective of a succinct history of relations
between careerists and political appointees. Interviews and
comments from more than 50 surveys add further color and provide
interesting impressions about relations during the Reagan
administration. Findings lead to new, important conclusions and
suggestions for reform. Political scientists, policymakers, public
administrators, and historians will find this work valuable
considering bureaucratic and political problems. Using a data base
including 118 political appointees and 513 high-level career
bureaucrats from 15 federal organizations in the Reagan
administration, Maranto tests numerous propositions from political
science and public administration concerning career-noncareer
relations in the U.S. executive branch of government. The study
starts with a history of the civil service, describes
career-noncareer relations in the modern presidency, and then
examines the Reagan administration. Maranto's findings indicate
that the Reagan administration used ideological criteria in
personnel policy but on a more modest scale than many have
believed. A number of reforms are proposed for improving executive
relationships.
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