Bureaucrats, politics, and the environment

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Bureaucrats, politics, and the environment

Richard W. Waterman, Amelia A. Rouse, and Robert L. Wright ; with a contribution by Kenneth J. Meier

University of Pittsburgh Press, c2004

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-160) and index

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The bureaucracy in the United States has a hand in almost all aspects of our lives, from the water we drink to the parts in our cars. For a force so influential and pervasive, however, this body of all nonelective government officials remains an enigmatic, impersonal entity. The literature of bureaucratic theory is rife with contradictions and mysteries. Bureaucrats, Politics, and the Environment attempts to clarify some of these problems. The authors surveyed the workers at two agencies: enforcement personnel from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and employees of the New Mexico Environment Department. By examining what they think about politics, the environment, their budgets, and the other institutions and agencies with which they interact, this work puts a face on the bureaucracy and provides an explanation for its actions.

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