The State and Public Bureaucracies: A Comparative Perspective
By (Author) Metin Heper
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
6th November 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Civil service and public sector
320.1
Hardback
210
This study offers an unprecedented examination of the state, politics, and bureaucracy from a historical and comparative perspective. Case histories of a wide variety of bureaucratic traditions are provided in an effort to text a new theoretical approach in which the theory of the state and the theory of bureaucracy, both of which have so far developed without systematic interaction, are merged. Beginning with a chapter elucidating the editor's theoretical framework, the volume proceeds to compare state tradition and bureaucratic structures in both developed countries. Essays are included on nonstate societies--the United States and Great Britain--as well as classical state societies such as France and Germany.
METIN HEPER is Department Chairman and Professor of Public Administration at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey.