This work chronicles the creation of a coherent and wide-ranging legislative-centred public administration. The evolution of the relationship between federal agencies and Congress is discussed, which it is believed, leads to a better understanding of current administration.
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"This book presents a fresh and insightful approach to public administration that is solidly grounded in the American constitutional tradition."--John A. Rohr, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
"This book is unique in its superb analysis of 1946 and post-1946 congressional reforms that so heavily impacted the character and content of national administration. The notion of 'legislative-centered' public administration, which Rosenbloom develops in masterful fashion, has been a neglected one--but no longer." -- William Stewart, The University of Alabama
David H. Rosenbloom is Distinguished Professor of Public Administration at American University in Washington, D.C., and winner of the 1999 Dwight Waldo Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Literature and Leadership of Public Administration through an Extended Career. He has written, co-authored, or edited 20 books, including Personnel Management in Government, now in its fifth edition.
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