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100 | _aMichael, Martinez J. | ||
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_aAdministrative ethics in the twenty-first century/ _c Martinez J.Michael |
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_aNew York: _bPeter Lang, _c2008. |
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_a285 p. _bPB |
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505 | _aPART ONE: BACKGROUND Chapter One. Ethical Theory in the Western Intellectual Tradition Chapter Two. The Rise of the Administrative State and the Quest for Legitimacy PART TWO: BUREAUCRATIC POWER AND DECISIONMAKING: RULE BY GIANT PYGMIES? Chapter Three. Bureaucratic Power Chapter Four. Decision-making and the Ethical Administrator PART THREE: THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE Chapter Five. Organizational Theory and Behavior: Implications for Ethics I Chapter Six. Administrative Law 1 PART FOUR: CORE FUNCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE Chapter Seven. Ethical Issues in Personnel Management I Chapter Eight. Government Budgeting: Allocating Resources in an Age of Scarcity ' Chapter Nine. Public Policy and Management in the Administrative State i PART FIVE: CONCLUSION Chapter Ten. The Future of Pubhc Administration and Ethical Implications i | ||
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