A government of strangers : executive politics in Washington /

Podrobná bibliografie
Hlavní autor: Heclo, Hugh
Korporativní autor: Brookings Institution
Médium: Licensed eBooks
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Washington : Brookings Institution, ©1977.
On-line přístup:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7864/jj.17497053
Obsah:
  • People in Government
  • What Is at Stake
  • The Search for Political Leadership
  • The Idea of Civil Service: A Third Force?
  • Setting: The Executive Melange
  • Who's Who?
  • Trends
  • Results
  • Political Executives: A Government of Strangers
  • The Political Executive System
  • The Selection Process
  • Characteristics of Political Executives
  • A Summary and Look Forward
  • Bureaucrats: People in the Machine
  • The Higher Career System
  • Job Protection
  • Bureaucratic Dispositions
  • Working Relations: The Preliminaries
  • Self-Help: The Starting Point
  • Self-Help Is Not Enough
  • Whom Do You Trust?
  • Working Relations: The Main Event
  • Using Strategic Resources
  • Using People
  • Mutual Support and Its Limits
  • Doing Better: Policies for Governing Policymakers
  • The Case for Reform
  • The Shape of Reform
  • A Third Force: The Federal Service
  • Costs and Prospects
  • Approximate Number of Noncareer and Career Positions, U.S. Government, by Rank, 1975-76
  • Postwar Growth of U.S. Congressional Staffs
  • Previous Government Experience of Incumbent Assistant Secretaries for Administration, Selected Years, 1954-74
  • Government Experience of Bureau of the Budget/Office of Management and Budget Executive Personnel, 1953, 1960, and 1974
  • Full-Time Political Appointments in the Executive Branch, June 1976
  • Political Executives' Years of Experience in the Federal Government, 1970
  • Tenure of Political Executives, 1960-72
  • How Career Executive Positions Have Been Filled before and after 1967 Reforms
  • Political and Career Executive Positions in the Department of Commerce and in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 10, 1974
  • Management Organization of the Department of the Interior, 1924 and 1976
  • Index of the Growth of Mid-Level Executive Positions and Federal Civilian Employment, 1961-74
  • Procedures for Hiring a Career Executive.