Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It (Basic Books Classics) this question feed

asked by cannoli on November 10, 2006 5:26 PM
A leading expert explains what government bureaucracies do and why they behave the way they do.


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Overall good book offering the student of Bureaucratic Behavior a unique insight into the wide variety of personality traits that are commonly found in today's bureacracies as well as an in-depth vew of how the US form of Governemnt operates in a sometimes difficult arena of these personalities. I do believe chapter summaries could have been better developed and in some cases there was too much in the examples and in some there was too little. Overall a good book on the subject.
reviewed by macfan on November 20, 2006 9:37 PM

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Wilson, as usual, writes amazingly well in this comprehensive book covering bureaucracies, how they operate, and why bureaucrats act the way they do.

He discusses the different organizational features that persist across all bureaucracies, and why it is that once a bureaucracy is created it's almost impossible to get rid of. This may pique your interest if you've been following the recent attempts to solve our intelligence problems by adding more layers of bureaucrats, as if that will somehow solve the problem.

Highly recommended to all students of American politics.
reviewed by spiderman on November 28, 2006 9:45 PM

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