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Making policy public : participatory bureaucracy in American democracy / Susan L. Moffitt.

Van Pelt Library JK468.P64 M64 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Moffitt, Susan L., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political planning--United States.
Political planning.
Transparency (Ethics) in government.
Government accountability.
Citizens' advisory committees.
United States.
Bureaucracy--United States.
Bureaucracy.
Administrative agencies--United States.
Administrative agencies.
Citizens' advisory committees--United States.
Government accountability--United States.
Transparency (Ethics) in government--United States.
Education and state--United States.
Education and state.
Pharmaceutical policy--United States.
Pharmaceutical policy.
Physical Description:
xviii, 266 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Summary:
"This book challenges the conventional wisdom that government bureaucrats inevitably seek secrecy and demonstrates how and when participatory bureaucracy manages the enduring tension between bureaucratic administration and democratic accountability. Looking closely at federal level public participation in pharmaceutical regulation and educational assessments within the context of the vast system of American federal advisory committees, this book demonstrates that participatory bureaucracy supports bureaucratic administration in ways consistent with democratic accountability when it focuses on complex tasks and engages diverse expertise. In these conditions, public participation can help produce better policy outcomes, such as safer prescription drugs. Instead of bureaucracy's opposite or alternative, public participation can work as its complement"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Portals of democracy in American bureaucracy; 2. Participatory bureaucracy in practice: implementing complex policy; 3. The private and bureaucratic roots of public participation: the development of American federal public committees; 4. Making educational performance public: reporting on the progress of education; 5. Private knowledge for public problems: regulating pharmaceutical information; 6. Setting the public agenda; 7. Deliberate participation; 8. The impact of public advice on bureaucratic administration; 9. Participatory bureaucracy in American democracy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781107065222
1107065224
9781107665972
1107665973
OCLC:
878050958

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