In recent years, Western bureaucracies have continued to expand, but are citizens better served? In this volume, sixteen contributors analyze the problems of government organization, both in individual cases and in a broader comparative context.
Contributors: Joel D. Aberbach; Peter Aucoin; Richard A. Chapman; Michael G. Hansen; Peter Hennessy; Brian W. Hogwood; Mohammad Mohabbat Kahn; Ulrich Kloti; Charles H. Levine; Johan P. Olsen; Bert A. Rockman; Richard Rose; Norman C. Thomas; John Warhurst; and the editors.
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<b>Colin Campbell (Editor) </b><br> <b>Colin Campbell</b> is Canada Research Chair in US Government and Politics at the University of British Columbia.<br><br><b>B. Guy Peters (Editor) </b><br> <b>B. Guy Peters </b>is Maurice Falk Professor of Government at the University of Pittsburgh and founding president of the International Public Policy Association. He is the author of <i>Administrative Traditions: Understanding the Roots of Contemporary Administrative Behavior</i> and coeditor of <i>Democratic Backsliding and Public Administration</i>.<b></b><br><br>