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Civil Servants and Their Constitutions

Civil Servants and Their Constitutions
Author: John Anthony Rohr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Public administration as an American profession originated in the early twentieth century with urban reformers advocating the application of scientific and business practices to rehabilitate corrupt city governments. That approach transformed governance in the United States but also guaranteed recurrent debate over the proper role of public administrators, who must balance the often contradictory demands of efficiency and politically defined notions of the public good. Currently the business approach holds sway. Legitimated by Al Gore's National Performance Review, the New Public Management movement promotes entrepreneurs over civil servants, performance over process, decentralization over centralization, and flexibility over rules. John Rohr demurs, arguing that the movement goes too far in downplaying the distinctively American challenges arising from the separated powers principle. Consequently, the NPM alienates public management from its natural home—a nation-state established within a constitutional order. According to Rohr, "nothing is more fundamental to governance than a constitution; and therefore to stress the constitutional character of administration is to establish the proper role of administration as governance that includes management but transcends it as well." This is not a novel argument for Rohr, who was recognized in 1999 by the Louis Brownlow Committee of the National Academy of Public Administration for his lifetime contributions on the "constitutional underpinnings" of public administration. But this new version of his rule-of-law critique directly addresses the NPM's excesses, framed convincingly as a comparative study of cases found in four countries spanning three centuries. As a result, Rohr establishes that the constitutional-administrative nexus is intimate, stable, pervasive, and enduring. The first half of the book examines the linkages between constitutions and administrations in France, the United Kingdom, and Canada, all of them sufficiently similar to the United States to make comparisons meaningful and sufficiently different to provide illuminating perspectives on domestic practices. The examples extend from the French Revolution through the founding of the Canadian Confederation in the 1860s to such contemporary issues as the influence of administrative directives from Brussels on the British courts. The second half of the book examines American cases in three categories: separation of powers, individual rights, and federalism. In each case Rohr highlights instances of public management "with all its warts and wrinkles tending to the mundane details of translating great constitutional principles into everyday actions." American administrative law, Rohr concludes, has structured safeguards to protect the integrity of administrative decision-making while also holding it accountable. Constitutional law has helped establish civil servants' freedom of speech and applied the fundamental principles of federalism to the administrative process. He summarizes his findings from the case studies by saying that the constitutional role of American civil servants comes not only from specific American experiences but also from the very nature of civil service.


China's Top 200

China's Top 200
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: China
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Canadian Internet Directory

Canadian Internet Directory
Author: Jim Carroll
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1998-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780139749322

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Perspectives on Radio and Television

Perspectives on Radio and Television
Author: F. Leslie Smith
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1985
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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In the Pursuit of Winning

In the Pursuit of Winning
Author: Masood Zangeneh
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2007-11-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0387721738

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As gambling become ever more ubiquitous, more people are risking their finances, family lives, and health in their desire to be the winner that takes it all. This book brings together an international panel of experts to present a wide variety of perspectives on problem gambling, and test popular addiction and disease models in the field. Early chapters examine the psychology of gambling, before moving on to the pastime’s associated irrational ideas. The seven chapters in the second half are devoted to evidence-based interventions from a variety of clinical orientations. Case examples, Q&A sections, and a glossary add extra readability to the coverage.


The Advertising Red Books

The Advertising Red Books
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 1900
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Advertisers
ISBN:

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Broadcasting

Broadcasting
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 1416
Release: 1982-03
Genre: Broadcasting
ISBN:

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Fulltext Sources Online

Fulltext Sources Online
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1700
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Information services
ISBN:

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Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies

Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies
Author: National Register Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1399
Release: 1999-07
Genre: Advertising
ISBN: 9780872172982

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Whether you need to check out the competition, recruit top personnel, or find a new agency or vendor, the Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies "TM" gives you an inside advantage into the busy world of advertising. The new, 1999 edition profiles nearly 10,000 agencies and over 21,000 key executives. With 160 new listings -- including categories for Children's Market and Senior's Market -- the Agency Red Book "TM" gives you complete coverage on the entire advertising industry.


Fake News

Fake News
Author: Gaurav Sood
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9357085122

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The news is a public good and needs to be handled with care and integrity. Even though lies and misinformation campaigns have been around for years—maybe since the dawn of journalism—the rate at which fake news is being spread these days is both alarming and preposterous. Almost every institution—public or private—uses fake news to further its own agenda. Governments and corporate houses spread fake news either through their own agencies or by influencing the popular media. In the business sector, fake news manifests itself in the form of exaggerated company returns and false data. This book analyses the impact of fake news both on products and personalities. Foregrounded in rigorous research, it examines how fake news is used by companies, political parties, and leaders to create, amplify, and even tarnish a brand’s image and equity. It emphasizes how the customers' perception of a brand impacts and influences its reputation, and acts as a decisive force in them gaining or losing competitive advantages. Elucidating how brands can interact both directly and indirectly with fake news, it brings to the readers' notice how sometimes brands are the victims of fake news and other times, the purveyors.