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Dismantling democratic states

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Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Suleiman, Ezra N., 1941-.
Title Statement
Dismantling democratic states / Ezra Suleiman.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Princeton, N.J. :   Princeton University Press,   c2003.  
Physical Medium
xii, 327 p. : ill. ; 24 vcm.
ISBN
0691115346 (alk. paper)
Content Notes
1. The end of bureaucracy? -- Bureaucracy and the market -- Deprofessionalization and politicization -- 2. Beyond Weber? -- The dominance of the state -- Bureaucracy and the market -- Bureaucracy and capitalism -- Bureaucracy and democracy -- Bureaucracy and political development -- 3. New conceptions of bureaucracy, democracy, and citizenship -- An American revolution -- Beyond cost-cutting: NPM -- Bureaucratic reform and the public interest -- From citizen to customer -- A nation of free-riders -- Statist minimalism and politics -- 4. Popular dissatisfaction and administrative reform -- Popular support for government involvement -- Popular distrust of government -- Bureaucracies and distrust -- 5. Universalistic reforms -- An American blueprint -- Privatization -- Decentralization -- Reduction in state employment -- 6. Emulating the private sector -- The rhetoric and reality of new public management -- An ideal administration? -- Government strategies of reform -- The politics of reform -- Kinds of business-emulating reform -- 7. The reluctant reformers: Japan and France -- Japan -- France -- 8. Deprofessionalization: the decline of the civil service career -- The nature of administrative reform -- Decline of a career -- Japan -- United States -- France -- Distrust of public servants -- 9. Deprofessionalization: the process of politicization -- Reassertion of politics -- NPM and politicization -- Politicization: a rationalist perspective -- United States -- France -- 10. The end of the nonpolitical bureaucracy -- Responsiveness -- Governance today and democracy tomorrow -- Ending a monopoly -- Japan -- Britain -- Germany -- Spain -- 11. Constructing a bureaucratic apparatus in East-Central Europe -- Reform and stability -- Undoing the state: privatization and devolution -- Building a professional bureaucracy -- Reforming ancien r?gime bureaucracies -- The GDR and a reunified Germany -- Establishing a civil service -- Conclusion: Bureaucracy in the transition phase -- 12. The politics of bureaucratic reform -- Mass democracy and government reform -- Bureaucracy and alienation -- Reforming society or reforming bureaucracy? -- Reforms and the public interest -- The future of bureaucracy.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Organizational change. Administrative agencies -- Reorganization. Privatization. Bureaucracy. Democracy.
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245 1 0 ▼a Dismantling democratic states / ▼c Ezra Suleiman.
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300 ▼a xii, 327 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 vcm.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 ▼a 1. The end of bureaucracy? -- Bureaucracy and the market -- Deprofessionalization and politicization -- 2. Beyond Weber? -- The dominance of the state -- Bureaucracy and the market -- Bureaucracy and capitalism -- Bureaucracy and democracy -- Bureaucracy and political development -- 3. New conceptions of bureaucracy, democracy, and citizenship -- An American revolution -- Beyond cost-cutting: NPM -- Bureaucratic reform and the public interest -- From citizen to customer -- A nation of free-riders -- Statist minimalism and politics -- 4. Popular dissatisfaction and administrative reform -- Popular support for government involvement -- Popular distrust of government -- Bureaucracies and distrust -- 5. Universalistic reforms -- An American blueprint -- Privatization -- Decentralization -- Reduction in state employment -- 6. Emulating the private sector -- The rhetoric and reality of new public management -- An ideal administration? -- Government strategies of reform -- The politics of reform -- Kinds of business-emulating reform -- 7. The reluctant reformers: Japan and France -- Japan -- France -- 8. Deprofessionalization: the decline of the civil service career -- The nature of administrative reform -- Decline of a career -- Japan -- United States -- France -- Distrust of public servants -- 9. Deprofessionalization: the process of politicization -- Reassertion of politics -- NPM and politicization -- Politicization: a rationalist perspective -- United States -- France -- 10. The end of the nonpolitical bureaucracy -- Responsiveness -- Governance today and democracy tomorrow -- Ending a monopoly -- Japan -- Britain -- Germany -- Spain -- 11. Constructing a bureaucratic apparatus in East-Central Europe -- Reform and stability -- Undoing the state: privatization and devolution -- Building a professional bureaucracy -- Reforming ancien r?gime bureaucracies -- The GDR and a reunified Germany -- Establishing a civil service -- Conclusion: Bureaucracy in the transition phase -- 12. The politics of bureaucratic reform -- Mass democracy and government reform -- Bureaucracy and alienation -- Reforming society or reforming bureaucracy? -- Reforms and the public interest -- The future of bureaucracy.
650 0 ▼a Organizational change.
650 0 ▼a Administrative agencies ▼x Reorganization.
650 0 ▼a Privatization.
650 0 ▼a Bureaucracy.
650 0 ▼a Democracy.

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