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The European Public Servant

A Shared Administrative Identity?
BuchGebunden
326 Seiten
Englisch
ECPR Presserschienen am01.03.2015
European integration is under pressure. At the same time, the notion of a European administrative space is being explicitly voiced. But does a shared idea of the public servant exist in Europe? This volume shows how the public servant has been conceived throughout history, and asks whether such conceptions are converging towards a common European administrative identity. It combines conceptual and institutional history with political thought and empirical political science. Sager & Overeem's timely analysis constitutes an original effort to integrate history of ideas and cutting-edge survey research. It presents the subject's ideational foundations as well as its modern manifestation in European administrative space.mehr
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KlappentextEuropean integration is under pressure. At the same time, the notion of a European administrative space is being explicitly voiced. But does a shared idea of the public servant exist in Europe? This volume shows how the public servant has been conceived throughout history, and asks whether such conceptions are converging towards a common European administrative identity. It combines conceptual and institutional history with political thought and empirical political science. Sager & Overeem's timely analysis constitutes an original effort to integrate history of ideas and cutting-edge survey research. It presents the subject's ideational foundations as well as its modern manifestation in European administrative space.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-907301-74-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum01.03.2015
Seiten326 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht657 g
Artikel-Nr.32436500

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables viiList of Abbreviations ixContributors xiAcknowledgements xiiiPart One - Searching for a European Public ServantChapter One - Introduction: The European Public Servant's Shared Identity 3Fritz Sager and Patrick OvereemChapter Two - Changing European Ideas about the Public Servant:A Theoretical and Methodological Framework 15Jos C. N. RaadscheldersPart Two - Older Notions of Public ServiceChapter Three - Serving the Public by Advising the Ruler 37Joanne PaulChapter Four - A History of the Oath of Office in The Netherlands 53Mark R. RutgersPart Three - The Formative Nineteenth CenturyChapter Five - Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Public Servant as aPolitical Actor in Nineteenth-Century German Thought 75Niels HegewischChapter Six - A Not-So-Statist State: The European Public Servantand the Political Theory of Pluralism 97Koen StapelbroekChapter Seven - Traditions, Bargains and the Emergence of the ProtectedPublic Servant in Western Europe 117Caspar van den Berg, Frits M. van der Meer and Gerrit S. A. Dijkstravi The European Public ServantPart Four - The Americanised Public Servant in EuropeChapter Eight - The Role of Foreign Ideas in Identity Formation:The Hegelian Roots of Early American Public Administration 135Christian RosserChapter Nine - The Dawn of French Administrative Science (1945-70):A Renewed Conception of the Public Servant 155Celine MavrotChapter Ten - Cybernetics, German Public Administration and the Reframingof the Public Servant in the Neo-Verwaltungswissenschaft 175Pascal HurniPart Five - The Europeanised Public Servant in the EUChapter Eleven - Developing a Hybrid Identity? The Europeanisationof Public Servants at the Continent's Far West 199Bernadette ConnaughtonChapter Twelve - European Values and Practices in Post-CommunistPublic Administration: The Baltic States 219Karin Hilmer Pedersen and Lars JohannsenPart Six - Conclusion: A Shared Administrative Identity?Chapter Thirteen - Shared Values for a European Administrative Identity?A Cross-National Analysis of Government Employees' Basic Human Values 245Julia-Carolin Brachem and Markus TepeChapter Fourteen - Models of Public Servants' Training and the Crisisof Democracy: From `Politics as Vocation' to the `Effective Bureaucrat'? 273Gayil TalshirChapter Fifteen - Conclusions: Common Ground for a Common Future? 295Patrick Overeem and Fritz SagerIndex 303mehr

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