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Court government and the collapse of accountability in Canada and the United Kingdom / Donald J. Savoie.

LIBRA JF51 .S28 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Savoie, Donald J., 1947-
Series:
Institute of Public Administration in Canada series in public management and governance.
Institute of Public Administration in Canada series in public management and governance
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public administration--Canada.
Public administration.
Public administration--Great Britain.
Administrative responsibility.
Great Britain.
Administrative responsibility--Canada.
Administrative responsibility--Great Britain.
Canada.
Physical Description:
xiii, 441 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [2008]
Contents:
2 How Did We Get Here? 20
3 Was There Ever a Golden Era? 44
4 Disenchantment Sets In 72
5 Society Then and Now: From an Obligation to Others to an Obligation to Self 94
6 Searching for Values 124
7 Voices Everywhere 147
8 Searching for Loyalty 172
9 The View from the Bottom: A Big Whale That Can't Swim 193
10 The View from the Top: 'I'm Like Hank Snow - I Have Been Everywhere, Man' 224
11 Accountability: 'I Take the Blame, but I Am Not to Blame' 257
12 Power: Locating It and Holding It to Account 290
13 From Formal Processes, Rules, and a Doctrine to the Individual 319.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780802098702
0802098703
9780802095794
0802095798
OCLC:
181602786

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