Democracy and Public Administration
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Editor: Richard C. Box
Chapter 2, Democracy Public Administrators and Public Policy, authored by Dale Krane, UNO faculty member.
The true measure of the successful practice of public service is its ability to remain faithful to the tenets of democratic society. This introductory text links the practice of public administration to the core concepts of American democracy. It covers the nuts and bolts of public administration in the context of delivering democracy in public service--providing what the public really wants as opposed to what self-serving bureaucracies may call for.
Chapters in Democracy and Public Administration discuss the functional topics covered in other texts, but from the perspective of this democratic ideal. Each chapter is written by an expert in the area, and summarizes previous research in the area, presents the author's research and thought, and offers ways in which practitioners can apply the concepts discussed to their daily work.
ISBN
978-0765617019
Publication Date
2007
Publisher
M.E. Sharpe
City
Armonk, New York
Department
Public Administration
Recommended Citation
Krane, D. (2007). Democracy Public Administrators and Public Policy. In R. C. Box (Ed.), Democracy and public administration. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe.