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- catalog contributor b12258942.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "2. Contents of Administrative Ethics -- 3. Realization of Administrative Ethics.".
- catalog description "2. Decline of Institutional Democracy -- 3. The Rising and Concept of Administrative Democracy -- 4. The Contents of Administrative Democracy -- 5. A Proposal for Theoretical Development and Practical Realization of Administrative Democracy -- 6. Administrative Democracy as Political Nucleus -- XIII. The Necessity of Administrative Philosophy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Political Philosophy Re-examined -- 3. The Change of Political Phenomenon -- 4. Limitations of Political Philosophy -- 5. The Necessity of Administrative Philosophy -- XIV. Direction of Administrative Philosophy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Science and Philosophy, Individual Sciences and Individual Philosophies -- 3. Administrative Philosophy and the Value Problem -- 4. The Development of Administrative Studies and the Value Problem -- 5. The Direction of the Future -- XV. Administrative Ethics -- as An Important Part of Administrative Philosophy -- 1. Concept of Administrative Ethics -- ".
- catalog description "3. Power Position of Bureaucracy in the Past and Present Communist Nations -- VII. Institutional Controls over Bureaucracy -- 1. Legislative Control -- 2. Judicial Control -- 3. Control by Chief Executive or Political Executives -- 4. Control over Bureaucracy in Developing Nations -- 5. Control over Bureaucracy in the Past and Present Communist Nations -- 6. Limitations of Institutional Controls -- VIII. Attempts at Reinforcement of Institutional Controls: New Experiment I -- 1. Attempt at Ombudsman -- 2. Schedule C, F.E.S., City Manager -- IX. Attempts to Secure Bureaucratic Responsibility: New Experiment II -- 1. Administrative Moral Responsibility -- 2. Representative Bureaucracy -- X. AD-Hocracy and Citizen Participation: New Experiment III -- 1. Ad-hocracy -- 2. Citizen Participation -- XI. Bureaucratic Power and Democracy -- A Conclusion for the Short Term -- XII. Administrative Democracy -- An Essay: A Conclusion for the Long Term -- 1. Introduction -- ".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- II. Elitism -- 1. Classical Elitism -- 2. Plural Elitism (Pluralism) -- 3. A Proposal of the Concept of Superior Elite -- III. Democracy Re-Examined -- 1. Liberal Democracy -- 2. Totalitarian Democracy -- 3. Welfare Democracy -- 4. Ideal Principles of Democracy -- IV. Bureaucracy and Ideology -- 1. The Concept of Ideology -- 2. The Ideology-free Propensity of Bureaucracy -- 3. Bureaucracy of Developed Democratic Nations and Ideology -- 4. Bureaucracy of Developing Nations and Ideology -- 5. Bureaucracy of the Past and Present Communist Nations and Ideology -- V. Theories of Bureaucratic Domination -- 1. Two Theories about Bureaucratic Intervention in Political Power -- 2. The Concepts of Power and Power Intervention -- 3. Power Intervention through Policy Intervention -- VI. Power Position of Bureaucracy -- 1. Power Position of Bureaucracy in Developed Democratic Nations -- 2. Power Position of Bureaucracy in Developing Nations -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [362]-373).".
- catalog extent "viii, 373 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Bureaucratic power, democracy and administrative democracy.".
- catalog identifier "0754618072".
- catalog isFormatOf "Bureaucratic power, democracy and administrative democracy.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "Bureaucratic power, democracy and administrative democracy.".
- catalog subject "352.63 21".
- catalog subject "Bureaucracy.".
- catalog subject "Democracy.".
- catalog subject "JF1501 .I45 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Contents of Administrative Ethics -- 3. Realization of Administrative Ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Decline of Institutional Democracy -- 3. The Rising and Concept of Administrative Democracy -- 4. The Contents of Administrative Democracy -- 5. A Proposal for Theoretical Development and Practical Realization of Administrative Democracy -- 6. Administrative Democracy as Political Nucleus -- XIII. The Necessity of Administrative Philosophy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Political Philosophy Re-examined -- 3. The Change of Political Phenomenon -- 4. Limitations of Political Philosophy -- 5. The Necessity of Administrative Philosophy -- XIV. Direction of Administrative Philosophy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Science and Philosophy, Individual Sciences and Individual Philosophies -- 3. Administrative Philosophy and the Value Problem -- 4. The Development of Administrative Studies and the Value Problem -- 5. The Direction of the Future -- XV. Administrative Ethics -- as An Important Part of Administrative Philosophy -- 1. Concept of Administrative Ethics -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Power Position of Bureaucracy in the Past and Present Communist Nations -- VII. Institutional Controls over Bureaucracy -- 1. Legislative Control -- 2. Judicial Control -- 3. Control by Chief Executive or Political Executives -- 4. Control over Bureaucracy in Developing Nations -- 5. Control over Bureaucracy in the Past and Present Communist Nations -- 6. Limitations of Institutional Controls -- VIII. Attempts at Reinforcement of Institutional Controls: New Experiment I -- 1. Attempt at Ombudsman -- 2. Schedule C, F.E.S., City Manager -- IX. Attempts to Secure Bureaucratic Responsibility: New Experiment II -- 1. Administrative Moral Responsibility -- 2. Representative Bureaucracy -- X. AD-Hocracy and Citizen Participation: New Experiment III -- 1. Ad-hocracy -- 2. Citizen Participation -- XI. Bureaucratic Power and Democracy -- A Conclusion for the Short Term -- XII. Administrative Democracy -- An Essay: A Conclusion for the Long Term -- 1. Introduction -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- II. Elitism -- 1. Classical Elitism -- 2. Plural Elitism (Pluralism) -- 3. A Proposal of the Concept of Superior Elite -- III. Democracy Re-Examined -- 1. Liberal Democracy -- 2. Totalitarian Democracy -- 3. Welfare Democracy -- 4. Ideal Principles of Democracy -- IV. Bureaucracy and Ideology -- 1. The Concept of Ideology -- 2. The Ideology-free Propensity of Bureaucracy -- 3. Bureaucracy of Developed Democratic Nations and Ideology -- 4. Bureaucracy of Developing Nations and Ideology -- 5. Bureaucracy of the Past and Present Communist Nations and Ideology -- V. Theories of Bureaucratic Domination -- 1. Two Theories about Bureaucratic Intervention in Political Power -- 2. The Concepts of Power and Power Intervention -- 3. Power Intervention through Policy Intervention -- VI. Power Position of Bureaucracy -- 1. Power Position of Bureaucracy in Developed Democratic Nations -- 2. Power Position of Bureaucracy in Developing Nations -- ".
- catalog title "Bureaucratic power, democracy and administrative democracy / Sunghan Im.".
- catalog type "text".