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Bureaucrats, Policy Analysts, Statesmen
Who Leads?
 
 
AEI Press
 
 
Hardcover
 
9.25'' x 6.25''
 
130 pages
 
ISBN: 0844733830
 
 
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Do bureaucrats and policy analysts have a political role auxiliary and subordinate to elected officials, or do they really run things?
 

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Do bureaucrats and policy analysts have a political role auxiliary and subordinate to elected officials, or do they really run things? Do bureaucrats and policy analysts bring oder to a complex world and thereby facilitate effective political leadership, or do they dominate the process with projects and analyses that make political leadership impossible? Do bureaucrats have so much control because they have usurped political power, or is the explanation to be found in our fundamental political principles, which tilt us toward the bureaucratic state?

Robert A. Goldwin is a resident scholar of constitutional studies at AEI.

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Table of Contents

  • Policy Science as Metaphysical Madness
  • Statesmanship in a World of Particular Substantive Choices
  • Policy Analysis: Boon or Curse for Politicians?
  • Policy Analyis and Public Choice
  • Congress, Policy Analysis, and Natural Gas Regulation: A Parable about Fig Leaves
  • American Statesmanship: Old and New
  • Reflections of Statesmanship and Bureaucracy

 
 
 
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