This account of how political democracy has increasingly lost its significance considers the influence of the rise of bureaucratic power. It examines what happens when powerful policy-making positions are no longer dominated by politicians with ideological agenda, but have increasingly become the domain of bureaucrats with no such designs. Through theoretical and empirical debate, the author argues that rather than attempting to preserve and adhere to the declining institutional democracy, a new democracy is often established within the bureaucratic organizations themselves. The book also: includes the viewpoint that bureaucrats are superior elite and they have ideology-free propensity; discusses the effort to find a new democracy in administrative or bureaucratic organizations; examines efforts to systemize administrative philosophy; and discusses the attempt to find a common point through comparing advanced democratic nations, developing nations and the post or present communist nations centring around bureaucrats.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 156 mm
Breite: 226 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7546-1807-2 (9780754618072)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Elitism; democracy re-examined; bureaucracy and ideology; theories of bureaucratic domination; power position of bureaucracy; institutional controls over bureaucracy; attempts at reinforcement of institutional controls; attempts to secure bureaucratic responsibility; adhocracy and citzen participation; bureaucratic power and democracy; the necessity of administrative philosophy; direction of administrative philosophy; administrative ethics.