Novella.
Sign in
Still importing details — editions and description may be incomplete.

Politics, position, and power

Harold Seidman

1970 · EN

The fifth edition of this classic text presents a concise study of the United States government in the 1990s. It analyzes the legal, political, and organizational consequences of arguments which contend that there has ceased to be a realistic distinction between what is public and what is private. Seidman demonstrates how control of regulations, rather than structure, has become the center of the struggle for position and power, and by describing the logic behind the politics that influence federal agencies, he provides a detailed account of the limits of government performance and the most appropriate instruments for improvement. With its sound scholarship and unique personal insights, this new edition of Politics, Position, and Power is not only an ideal text for political science courses focusing on public administration, it is also an essential resource for understanding present trends in American government and public administration.

Editions · 1

Paperback
1997
280 pp · EN
9780195090727

Tags

Similar to this

Nothing similar yet — this fills in as members shelve and rate more books.

Reviews

No reviews yet

The first word is yours.