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Drawing on the writings of Isaiah Berlin, Bernard Crick, and Stuart Hampshire, In Defense of Politics in Public Administration argues that value conflict is an integral part of our moral experience, both in making our own moral choices and in dealing with those whose values conflict with our own. This book is a spirited declaration of principles and a timely contribution to a dialogue that is redefining public administration, both in theory an...
This short and well-written volume provides a framework for understanding the role of the state in contemporary public administration." - Political Science Quarterly, "As theorizing about the state is taken by public administration scholars to be a job for political scientists, Spicer makes a valuable contribution by bringing this topic into the realm of public administration.... Spicer does a brilliant job of making his case.... [His] argumen...
In this critical examination of public administration's pervasive vision of a powerful state, Spicer thoughtfully reconsiders the relationship between activities of governance and concepts of the state.
Hazardous Air Pollutant Handbook: Measurements, Properties, and Fate in Ambient Air provides a comprehensive review of the 188 compounds and compound classes designated as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, with a specific focus on their potential presence in ambient air. The relevant chemical and physical properties of the compounds are discussed and tabulated, and suitable methods for their measurement i...
This work describes the changes made to television broadcasting in New Zealand during the period 1984-1992. It examines the ways in which TVNZ, a division of the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand, was transformed into a commercialized state-owned enterprise.
Viewed alternately as an obstacle to justice, an impediment to efficient government, and a tool by which some groups gain benefits and privileges at the expense of others, public administration threatens to become the whipping boy of American government. In this innovative look at the nation's bureaucracy, Michael W. Spicer revisits the values of the Constitution in order to reconcile the administrative state to its many critics.Drawing on pol...