Public service and good governance for the twenty-first century /
Recent and long-standing trends, what government is capable of delivering now, and changes and disruptions experienced in the near term will forcefully shape the future, which leads to a third critical question. What government will emerge as a result of our past practices and the coming disruptions...
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Catch-22 government : federal performance in peril / Paul C. Light
- Beyond the financial crisis : regulators confront new challenges from technological (r)evolution / Sheila Bair
- Big Data, AI, and algorithmic platforms : implications for governing and public policy / Ramayya Krishnan
- Political disruption : is America headed toward uncontrollable extremism or partisan goodwill? / Norman J. Ornstein
- The intrinsic functions of government / Francis Fukuyama
- Reframing American institutions : a look ahead to midcentury / Donald F. Kettl
- Is federal public service reform still possible? : toward a "Volcker Rule" for federal contractors / John J. DiIulio Jr.
- Good government : persistent challenges, smart practices, and new knowledge needed / Shelley Metzenbaum
- A personal reflection on the importance of public service / William W. Bradley
- Competencies of the public service in challenging regulatory times / Paul R. Verkuil
- Upending public policy education / Angela Evans
- The emerging public leader : characteristics, opportunities, and challenges / Norma M. Riccucci.