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9780822955740

The Higher Civil Service in the United States: Quest for Reform

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822955740

  • ISBN10:

    0822955741

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
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Summary

Every time control of the U.S. presidency is passed from one party to another, the entire top layer of the executive branch changes. Thousands of men and women take down their pictures, pack up their desks, and move back into private life, just as others dust off their pictures and move in. The U.S. stands alone in this respect. Nearly every other advanced democracy is managed-save for elected officials and a few top aides-by an elite cadre of top civil servants selected by highly competitive examinations. Hudleston and Boyer tell the story of U.S. efforts to develop higher civil service, beginning with the Eisenhower administration and culminating in the passage of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978. Arguing that the highly-politicized U.S. system simply hasn't worked, they examine why and how reform efforts have failed and offer a series of recommendations for the future.

Author Biography

Mark W. Huddleston, formerly professor of political science, dean, and associate provost at the University of Delaware, is president of the University of New Hampshire. 

William W. Boyer is Charles P. Messick Professor Emeritus of public administration in the department of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Preface
Introductionp. 3
Bureaucratic Elites in Historyp. 5
Background to the Supergradesp. 21
The Second Hoover Commission's Proposalp. 35
Circumventing Congressp. 51
Nixon's Proposal for a Federal Executive Servicep. 73
The Making of the Senior Executive Servicep. 93
Reform in Action: The Senior Executive Service, 1979-1994p. 109
Images of the U.S. Higher Civil Servicep. 129
Conclusion: Whither the Senior Executive Service?p. 146
Notesp. 165
Bibliographyp. 203
Indexp. 223
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