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Bureaucracy
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Bureaucracy
Line at the DMVFinancial Aid Line
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Bureaucracy
• Large, complex organization of appointed, not elected, officials.
• “bureau” – French for small desks, referring to the king’s traveling business men who set up small desks in town squares
• Bureaucracy = “government of small desks”
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Bureaucracy
Characteristics
• Hierarchical authority structure – chain of command
• Task specialization – individuals have unique jobs, division of labor
• Extensive rules – clear policies for the organization to follow
• Clear goals – clearly defined mission
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Characteristics, cont.
• Merit principle – hiring and promotion based on qualities, no jobs for favors
• Impersonality – performance judged on productivity
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Modern Bureaucracy
• 1932-1945 – New Deal, WWII, increase in programs and gov’t work
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Who are bureaucrats?
• 1 out of 100 Americans work for government bureaucracy—20 million
• Examples– US Postal Service– Amtrak– Corporation for Public Broadcasting– Interstate Commerce Commission– Federal Trade Commisson– Securities and Exchange Commission– National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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How Bureaucracies Are Organized p.477
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What do bureaucrats do?
• Discretionary action – have the power to execute laws and policies passed down by the president or congress.
• Implementation – develop procedures and rules for reaching the goal of a new policy
• Regulation – check private business activity– Munn v. Illinois (1877) – SC upheld that
government had the right to regulate business rates and services
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Accountability
• Bureaucracy is constrained and controlled by the US government
Congress
President
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Understanding Bureaucracies
• Bureaucracy and Democracy– Congress Tries to Control the Bureaucracy
• Influence presidential appointments.• Tinker with the agency’s budget.• Hold hearings.• Rewrite the legislation or make it more detailed.
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Understanding Bureaucracies
• Bureaucracy and Democracy– Presidents Try to Control the Bureaucracy
• Appoint the right people.• Issue executive orders.• Tinker with the agency’s budget.• Reorganize an agency.
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Iron Triangles
CONGRESS
BUREAUCRACYINTEREST GROUPS
Iron Triangle - three-way alliance among legislators, bureaucrats, and interest groups to make or preserve policies that benefit their respective interests
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Example – Why is tobacco not illegal?
Tobacco farmer interest groups (tobacco lobby)
Department of Agriculture
House and Senate agricultural subcommittees
House and Senate representatives, sympathetic to tobacco, receive campaign funds and support from tobacco by interest groups, and the representatives make sure that tobacco farmers are defended through legislation. DOA agency executes the legislation while relying on the Congressional budget. The interest groups provide the DOA with valuable information to effectively execute laws.
-COMMON INTEREST – Keep tobacco alive = keep their jobs alive
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Issue Network
• More complicated connection exists• Iron triangle too simple – there are IGs from
opposite sides of an issue who compete• Issue Network – complex group (includes media)
that debates an issue and slows policy-making• Policy-making is not as smooth with competing
demands from IGs• President can appoint an agency head who steers
policy, but can never smoothly control policy
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Controlling the Bureaucracy
• Patronage - Rewarding supporters with jobs –called the “Spoils system” – created by Andrew Jackson, each President turned over the bureaucracy
• Merit System -- Pendleton Act (1883) - Created in response to criticism of patronage, more jobs will be selected based on merit (competitive tests)
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Criticism of Bureaucracy
• “Red tape” – maze of gov rules, regulations, and paperwork that makes gov overwhelming to citizens
• Conflict – agencies that often work toward opposite goals
• Duplication – agencies appear to do the same thing• Unchecked growth – agencies expand
unnecessarily at high costs• Waste – spending more than necessary• Lack of accountability – difficult in firing an
incompetent bureaucrat
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Understanding Bureaucracies
• Bureaucracy and the Scope of Government– “out of control” government?
– Bureaucrats only carry out the policies, Congress and the President determine policy
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