Chapter 15: The Bureaucracy

Chapter 15 - The Bureaucracy

"What roles do professional government employees carry out? Who are they, and how and why do they acquire their jobs? How do they run the programs of government enacted by elected leaders? Who makes the rules of a bureaucracy? This chapter uncovers the answers to these questions and many more."

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⏱ Timestamps:

  • 0:00:00 - Welcome
  • 0:00:37 - Introduction
  • 0:02:04 - Bureaucracy and the Evolution of Public Administration (15.1)
  • 0:22:32 - Toward a Merit-Based Civil Service (15.2)
  • 0:37:49 - Understanding Bureaucracies and their Types (15.3)
  • 1:00:16 - Controlling the Bureaucracy (15.4)
  • 1:23:49 - Credits

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