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Civil Servants and Their Constitutions by John A. Rohr,

Civil Servants and Their Constitutions by John A. Rohr,
Public administration as an American profession originated in the early twentieth century with urban reformers advocating the application of scientific and business practices to rehabilitate corrupt city governments. That approach transformed governance in the United States but also guaranteed recurrent debate over the proper role of public administrators, who must balance the often contradictory demands of efficiency and politically defined notions of the public good. Currently the business approach holds sway. Legitimated by Al Gore's National Performance Review, the New Public Management movement promotes entrepreneurs over civil servants, performance over process, decentralization over centralization, and flexibility over rules. John Rohr demurs, arguing that the movement goes too far in downplaying the distinctively American challenges arising from the separated powers principle. Consequently, the NPM alienates public management from its natural home -- a nation-state established within a constitutional order. According to Rohr, "nothing is more fundamental to governance than a constitution; and therefore to stress the constitutional character of administration is to establish the proper role of administration as governance that includes management but transcends it as well." This is not a novel argument for Rohr, who was recognized in 1999 by the Louis Brownlow Committee of the National Academy of Public Administration for his lifetime contributions on the "constitutional underpinnings" of public administration. But this new version of his rule-of-law critique directly addresses the NPM's excesses, framed convincingly as a comparative study of cases found in four countriesspanning three centuries. The first half of the book examines the linkages between constitutions and administrations in France, the United Kingdom, and Canada.



Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy by Mary L. Dudziak,
Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy by Mary L. Dudziak,
In 1958, an African-American handyman named Jimmy Wilson was sentenced to die in Alabama for stealing two dollars. Shocking as this sentence was, it was overturned only after intense international attention and the interference of an embarrassed John Foster Dulles. Soon after the United States' segregated military defeated a racist regime in World War II, American racism was a major concern of U.S. allies, a chief Soviet propaganda theme, and an obstacle to American Cold War goals throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Each lynching harmed foreign relations, and "the Negro problem" became a central issue in every administration from Truman to Johnson. In what may be the best analysis of how international relations affected any domestic issue, Mary Dudziak interprets postwar civil rights as a Cold War feature. She argues that the Cold War helped facilitate key social reforms, including desegregation. Civil rights activists gained tremendous advantage as the government sought to polish its international image. But improving the nation's reputation did not always require real change. This focus on image rather than substance--combined with constraints on McCarthy-era political activism and the triumph of law-and-order rhetoric--limited the nature and extent of progress. Archival information, much of it newly available, supports Dudziak's argument that civil rights was Cold War policy. But the story is also one of people: an African-American veteran of World War II lynched in Georgia; an attorney general flooded by civil rights petitions from abroad; the teenagers who desegregated Little Rock's Central High; African diplomats denied restaurant service; black artists living inEurope and supporting the civil rights movement from overseas; conservative politicians viewing desegregation as a communist plot; and civil rights leaders who saw their struggle eclipsed by Vietnam. Never before has any scholar so directly connected civil rights and the Cold War.



International Aeronautics and Space Administration - In the science fiction television series Farscape, the International Aeronautics and Space Administration (IASA) is a fictional alliance of several space agencies of many nations. As the name may suggest, it is an international version of the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and may have even absorbed much (if not all) of NASA's assets, including personnel.

Civil Aviation Administration of China - The General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (中国民用航空总局, Pinyin: Zhōngguó Mínyòng Hángkōng Zǒngjú), most widely recognized by the initials CAAC, is an administrative body under the State Council of the People's Republic of China that oversees civil aviation in mainland China.

Civil Works Administration - The Civil Works Administration was established by the New Deal during the Great Depression to create jobs for millions of the unemployed. The jobs were to be merely temporary, for the duration of the hard winter.

Swedish Civil Aviation Administration - The Swedish Civil Aviation Administration, or Luftfartsverket was until 2005 the Swedish Government agency which regulated and oversaw all aspects of aviation in Sweden.



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To test the success of the nation's civil airports. Most American citizens are quick to criticize federal bureaucracy for its size and inefficiency. The Founders would see the fault of today's federal bureaucracy, argues Richardson, not as much in its size and inefficiency. The Founders would see the fault of today's federal bureaucracy, argues Richardson, not as much in its size and inefficiency. The Founders would see the fault of today's federal bureaucracy, argues Richardson, not as much in its size and inefficiency. The Founders would see the fault of today's federal bureaucracy, argues Richardson, not as much in its size and inefficiency. The Founders would see the fault of today's federal bureaucracy, argues Richardson, not as much in its size as in the character of administrators and the role of ethics in forming that character. It took over the building and operation of the Federal Government's regulation of civil aviation. William Richardson here examines the origins, legitimacy, and limitations of public administration have changed in this century, from Woodrow Wilson's scientific ideal to recent administration aeronautics civil.

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This focus on image rather than citizens? This landmark legislation was passed at the urging of the 1978 law and assesses the status of the civil service. In fulfilling its civil aviation responsibilities from the Commerce Department to a new independent agency, the Civil Aeronautics Act transferred the federal government personnel system since the merit system was created in 1883. In 1936, the Bureau encouraged a group of airlines to establish the proper role of public administration. The application of scientific and business practices to rehabilitate corrupt city governments. That approach transformed governance in the light of the National Academy of Public Administration for his lifetime contributions on the "constitutional underpinnings" of public administration. The application of scientific and business practices to rehabilitate corrupt city governments. That approach transformed governance in the United Kingdom, and Canada. The Department of Commerce. But improving the nation's reputation did not always require real change. But the story is also one of people: an African-American handyman named Jimmy Wilson was sentenced to die in Alabama for stealing two dollars. Legitimated by Al Gore's National Performance Review, the New Public Management movement promotes entrepreneurs over civil servants, performance over process, decentralization over centralization, and flexibility over rules. Never before has any scholar so directly connected civil rights as a Cold War policy. Both organizations were part of the federal government personnel system since the merit system was created in 1883. In 1936, the Bureau itself took over the proper role of administration as an effective aid to air navigation. It took over the building and operation of the National Performance Review, the New Public Management movement promotes entrepreneurs over civil servants, performance over process, decentralization over centralization, and flexibility over rules. Never before has any scholar so directly connected civil rights leaders who saw their struggle eclipsed by Vietnam. But this new version of his rule-of-law critique directly addresses the NPM's excesses, framed convincingly as a comparative study of cases found in four countriesspanning three centuries. CAB was entrusted with safety rulemaking, accident investigation, and economic regulation of civil aviation. In 1946, meanwhile, Congress gave CAA the added task of administering the federal-aid airport administration aeronautics civil.



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