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The History of the United States Civil Service: From the Postwar
Years to the Twenty-First Century provides a broad, comprehensive
overview of the US civil service in the postwar period and examines
the reforms and changes throughout that time. The author situates
the history of the civil service into a wider context, considering
political, social and cultural changes that occurred and have been
influential in the history of American government. The book
analyzes the development of administrative reorganizations,
administrative reforms, personnel policy and political thought on
public administration. It also underlines continuity and changes in
the structures, organization, and personnel management of the
federal civil service, and the evolution of the role of
presidential control over federal bureaucracy. Taking an essential,
but often neglected organization as its focus, the text offers a
rich, historical analysis of an important institution in American
politics. This book will be of interest to teachers and students of
American political history and the history of government, as well
as more specifically, the Presidency, Public Administration, and
Administrative Law.
The History of the United States Civil Service: From the Postwar
Years to the Twenty-First Century provides a broad, comprehensive
overview of the US civil service in the postwar period and examines
the reforms and changes throughout that time. The author situates
the history of the civil service into a wider context, considering
political, social and cultural changes that occurred and have been
influential in the history of American government. The book
analyzes the development of administrative reorganizations,
administrative reforms, personnel policy and political thought on
public administration. It also underlines continuity and changes in
the structures, organization, and personnel management of the
federal civil service, and the evolution of the role of
presidential control over federal bureaucracy. Taking an essential,
but often neglected organization as its focus, the text offers a
rich, historical analysis of an important institution in American
politics. This book will be of interest to teachers and students of
American political history and the history of government, as well
as more specifically, the Presidency, Public Administration, and
Administrative Law.
The book provides detailed analysis of the structure and operation
of the British Civil Service along with a historically grounded
account of its development in the period from Margaret Thatcher to
the Tony Blair premiership. It assesses continuity and change in
the civil service during a period of deep transformation using new
archive files, government and parliament reports, primary and
secondary legislation. The author takes the evolutionary change of
the civil service as a central theme and examines the friction
between new managerial practices introduced by government in the
80s and 90s and the administrative traditions rooted in the history
of this institution. In particular the author assesses the impact
of the New Public Management agenda of the Thatcher and Major years
its enhanced continuity during the Blair years. Further changes
that involved ministerial responsibility, codification, performance
management, special advisers and constitutional conventions are
analyzed in the conclusions.
The book provides detailed analysis of the structure and operation
of the British Civil Service along with a historically grounded
account of its development in the period from Margaret Thatcher to
the Tony Blair premiership. It assesses continuity and change in
the civil service during a period of deep transformation using new
archive files, government and parliament reports, primary and
secondary legislation. The author takes the evolutionary change of
the civil service as a central theme and examines the friction
between new managerial practices introduced by government in the
80s and 90s and the administrative traditions rooted in the history
of this institution. In particular the author assesses the impact
of the New Public Management agenda of the Thatcher and Major years
its enhanced continuity during the Blair years. Further changes
that involved ministerial responsibility, codification, performance
management, special advisers and constitutional conventions are
analyzed in the conclusions.
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