Ethics in public service for the new millennium

Type
E-Book
Authors
Chapman ( Richard )
 
Category
E-resources  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2019 
Publisher
Routledge, United States 
Pages
288 p. 
Subject
1. Ethics. 2. Ethics--Public service. 3. Public administration. 
Abstract
This book is a successor to Ethics in Public Service (Edinburgh University
Press, 1993) – itself the result of a conference in Durham, in 1990, of the
International Political Science Association Research Committee on the
Structure and Organization of Government (SOG). 
Description
CONTENTS:

1 Introduction (Richard A. Chapman)
2 Corruption in Local Government – some ethical issues of the last twenty-
five years (Rodney Brooke)
3 Parliament and Ethical Behaviour (Michael Hunt)
4 The Ethics of Equal Opportunities (Susan Corby)
5 Courts, Parliament, and Public Authorities under the British Human
Rights Act 1998 (George J. Szablowski)
6 The Public Interest: A Political and Administrative Convenience? (Barry J. O’Toole)
7 Setting Standards in a New Organization: The Case of the British Civil
Service Commission (Richard A. Chapman)
8 The Inherently Unethical Nature of Public Service Ethics (Lawrence Pritchett)
9 Is Democracy a Substitute for Ethics? Administrative Reform and
Accountability (B. Guy Peters)
10 Democratic Accountability and Models of Governance:
Purchaser/Provider, Owner/Trustee (Colin Campbell)
11 Contracting, the Enterprise Culture and Public Sector Ethics (Martin Painter)
12 Between Autonomy and Accountability: Hong Kong’s Senior Civil
Servants in Search of an Identity (Anthony B.L. Cheung)
13 Ethics, Governance, and Constitutions: The Case of Baron Haussmann
(John A. Rohr)
14 Ethics in Public Service for the New Millennium (Richard A. Chapman) 
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