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The Transformation of Governance

Public Administration for the Twenty-First Century

Donald F. Kettl

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An updated edition of the classic text on public administration presents practical steps for managing government effectively in an age of hyperpartisanship.

Co-winner of the Louis Brownlow Book Award from the National Academy of Public Administration, reviewing a previous edition or volume

The traditional theory of public administration is based on entrenched notions of hierarchy and authority. However, as the structure of public work has grown less hierarchical, managers have adopted a wide variety of non-authoritarian strategies. This growing gap between theoretical ideas and actual practice...

An updated edition of the classic text on public administration presents practical steps for managing government effectively in an age of hyperpartisanship.

Co-winner of the Louis Brownlow Book Award from the National Academy of Public Administration, reviewing a previous edition or volume

The traditional theory of public administration is based on entrenched notions of hierarchy and authority. However, as the structure of public work has grown less hierarchical, managers have adopted a wide variety of non-authoritarian strategies. This growing gap between theoretical ideas and actual practice poses enormous challenges for front-line leaders struggling to deal with ever-larger expectations and ever-tighter budgets—and for American government in determining how best to hold public administrators accountable for their performance.

The Transformation of Governance offers a new framework for reconciling effective administration with the requirements of democratic government. Instead of thinking in terms of organizational structure and management, Donald F. Kettl suggests, administrators and theorists need to focus on governance, or the links between government and its broader environment—political, social, and administrative—through which social action occurs.

In this updated edition, a new epilogue shows Kettl urging political leaders to step back from the political barricades of hyperpartisanship to consider government’s contemporary dilemma: Is there any practical way forward for public administrators to manage government effectively? Reinforcing the ten principles of bridge building which he developed in the original book, Kettl adds an eleventh, which lays out five transformative strategies: redefining public law to promote public accountability; re-conceptualizing government agencies as instruments of leverage; launching government leaders as boundary spanners; using information technology for building authority and trust; and incorporating performance management into processes that drive collaboration.

With a new preface from Michael Nelson, editor of the Interpreting American Politics series, this award-winning book will be sought out by public policymakers eager to read a leading scholar's newest insights into the field.

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Kettl's new book is a well-written and insightful assessment of the state of public administration, in both theory and practice... Highly recommended.

An excellent discussion regarding recent influences on the field, including the new public management, institutionalism and network theory.

The Transformation of Governance is very successful in presenting an interesting, well-informed, well-written discussion of contemporary challenges and recent developments in the field of public administration, including globalization, devolution, and hyperpluralism.

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9
Pages
240
ISBN
9781421416359
Illustration Description
5 line drawings
Table of Contents

Series Editor's Foreword to the Updated Edition
Series Editor's Foreword to the First Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
1. Administrative Paradoxes
2. Administrative

Series Editor's Foreword to the Updated Edition
Series Editor's Foreword to the First Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
1. Administrative Paradoxes
2. Administrative Traditions
3. Administrative Dilemmas
4. Boundaries within the Bureaucracy
5. Boundaries outside the Bureaucracy
6. Administration and Governance
7. Who Governs— and How?
Epilogue. Governance at the Boundaries
Notes
Index

Author Bio
Donald F. Kettl
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Donald F. Kettl

Donald F. Kettl is a professor of public policy at the University of Maryland–College Park. He is the coauthor of The Politics of the Administrative Process and the author of System under Stress: The Challenge to Twenty-First Century Governance.
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