Description
- Challenges the notion that public servants at the local, state, and federal levels are limited in their ability to effect change, and provides a much-needed antidote to inaction, offering a new lens for viewing administrative decision-making and behavior.
- Makes a case for bringing historically significant theories to the forefront of public service ethics by applying them to a series of current ethical challenges in practice.
- Explores administrative discretion as modern bureaucrats govern public affairs in a political context.
- Builds on the normative foundations of public administration and provides readers with a scaffold for understanding and practicing public service values.
- Includes questions for discussion and applications to practice in each chapter, making this collection of interest to public affairs masters and doctoral students as well as public service practitioners.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032651750
Author Amanda M. Olejarski
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd