The ethics of dissent : managing guerrilla government

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The ethics of dissent : managing guerrilla government

Rosemary O'Leary

(Public affairs and policy administration series)

CQ Press , Sage, c2020

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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Winner of the 2021 "Best Book Award" from the Academy of Management Division of Public and Nonprofit Management! "Rosemary O'Leary's The Ethics of Dissent offers a novel take on rule breakers and whistle-blowers in the federal government. Finding a book that elegantly interweaves theory, case detail, and practice in a way useful to students and researching proves challenging. O'Leary achieves those aims." -Randall Davis, Southern Illinois University From "constructive contributors"" to "deviant destroyers," government guerrillas work clandestinely against the best wishes of their superiors. These public servants are dissatisfied with the actions of the organizations for which they work, but often choose not to go public with their concerns. In her Third Edition of The Ethics of Dissent, Rosemary O'Leary shows that the majority of guerrilla government cases are the manifestation of inevitable tensions between bureaucracy and democracy, which yield immense ethical and organizational challenges that all public managers must learn to navigate. New to the Third Edition: New examples of guerrilla government showcase the power of public servants as well as their ethical obligations. Key concepts are connected to real examples, such as Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who refused to sign the marriage certificates of gay couples, and Kevin Chmielewski, the deputy chief of staff for operations at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who led environmental groups to the wrong doings of EPA Administrator Scott Prewitt. A new section on the creation of "alt" Twitter accounts designed to counter and even sabotage the policies of President Donald Trump highlights the power of social media in guerrilla government activities. A new section on the U.S. Department of State "dissent channel" provides readers with a positive example of the right way to dissent as a public servant. A new chapter on Edward Snowden demonstrates the practical relevance and contemporary importance of the world's largest security breach. A new profile of U.S. Department of State diplomat Mary A. Wright illustrates how she used her resignation to dissent about U.S. policies in Iraq.

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  • Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Author PRELUDE Chapter 1 * Guerrilla What? Bureaucratic Politics Organizations and Management Ethics Looking Ahead FIRST INTERLUDE: ROGUE TWITTER ACCOUNTS USED AS TOOLS OF DISSENT AGAINST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION Examples of Rogue Twitter Accounts Examples of Dissenting Tweets Chapter 2 * Guerrilla Government and the Nevada Wetlands Making the Deserts Bloom Attack from the Outside Marketing Their Cause National Wetlands Policy A Crisis Emerges Lobbying Strategy Fund-Raising Embarrassing the Government Network Management Risk Taking Scientific Knowledge Downside Epilogue SECOND INTERLUDE: MORE STORIES OF GUERRILLA GOVERNMENT Guerrilla Government in the Medical Field Preventing Guerrilla Government in a National Health Insurance Organization Guerrilla Government in Radar Support Guerrilla Government in Regulation Promulgation Chapter 3 * Guerrilla Government in the EPA's Seattle Regional Office John Spencer and the Reign of Terror, 1981-1983 Ernesta Barnes, 1983-1986: Guerrilla Activity Wanes Robie Russell, 1986-1990: Guerrilla Government Is Triggered Again Epilogue THIRD INTERLUDE: CASE STUDIES OF GUERRILLA GOVERNMENT Guerrilla Government in County Planning Guerrilla Government in the Legal Services Organization Guerrilla Government in Job Corps Guerrilla Government in the Department of Labor Chapter 4 * A Government Guerrilla Sues His Own Agency: Off-Road Vehicles in the Hoosier National Forest Ferguson Decides to Sue the Forest Service Will Ferguson Be Transferred? The ORV Court Case Continues Epilogue FOURTH INTERLUDE: MORE STORIES OF GUERRILLA GOVERNMENT Guerrilla Government in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Guerrilla Government in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Guerrilla Government in the Quest to Protect Schoolchildren from Pests and Pesticides Guerrilla Government in the U.S. Army Guerrilla Government in a State Department of Transportation More Guerrilla Government at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Chapter 5 * WikiLeaks and Guerrilla Government: The Case of Private Manning Manning E-Mails Another Hacker Reactions Vary Impact of Leaked Information Charges Are Filed
  • Manning Pleads Guilty to Ten Counts Epilogue FIFTH INTERLUDE: THE "DISSENT CHANNEL" Excerpts from U.S. Department of State's Dissent Channel Policy Chapter 6 * Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency: The World's Largest Security Breach NSA Ramps Up Surveillance Snowden Leaks 1.7 Million Files Reactions to Leaked Information Epilogue SIXTH INTERLUDE: RESIGNATION AS DISSENT Mary A. Wright's Letter of Dissent Chapter 7 * Managing Guerrilla Government: Ethical Crusaders or Insubordinate Renegades? Harsh Realities of Guerrilla Government Advice from the Pros Conclusion POSTLUDE: ARE THERE LESSONS? In General Chapter 2: Guerrilla Government and the Nevada Wetlands Chapter 3: Guerrilla Government in the EPA's Seattle Regional Office Chapter 4: A Government Guerrilla Sues His Own Agency Chapter 5: WikiLeaks and Guerrilla Government: The Case of Private Manning Chapter 6: Edward Snowden and the NSA- The World's Largest Security Breach References Index

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