Ch. 13 Bureaucracy Flashcards

1
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bureaucracy

A

gov. agencies that implement gov. policies; large agency divided among managers; complex

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2
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pathologies

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wastes, Red Tape

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3
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characteristics of bureaucracy

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duplicative
constant growth
0 sum

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4
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key features (Weber)

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hierarchy
professionalization
loyalty
record-keeping
specialization
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5
Q

presidents to use spoils

A

Jackson, Jefferson

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6
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assassination of Garfield –> Pendleton Act (1883) –>

A

merit based appointments

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7
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buddy system/name request job

A

make qualifications specific to friend you want to hire

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8
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bureaucracy has grown most on

A

state level

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9
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doing more with less

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spending more $ per person w/ less employees

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10
Q

how many cabinet departments? Name some

A
15- 
defense 
state vet affairs
homeland security
treasury
justice
agri.
interior
commerce
labor
energy
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11
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independent regulatory agencies

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regulate econ

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12
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name some indep. regulatory agencies

A

ICC
NLRB
FRB

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13
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monetary policy

A

interest rates & money supply

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14
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fiscal policy

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spending and taxes

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15
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gov. corporations

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meant to be self sufficient

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16
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examples of gov. corps

A

AMTRAK
FDIC
Post Office

17
Q

why are gov corps different in US

A

there are less

18
Q

positions different US v Britain

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US- Pres. appoints w/ Senate consent

Britain- Prime Min. appoints w/ consent of majority party

19
Q

iron triangle

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congress, bureaucracy, interest groups; effective when interest and impact are narrow

20
Q

people say iron triangle isn’t a problem b/c

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media isn’t involved

21
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issue network

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create competing positions on an issue; push & pull; media, interest groups, congress, bureaucracy

22
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Madison wanted to create dept of state to help

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sec of state; give press hire/fire power- (currently only white house office can)

23
Q

loyalty in bureaucracy to

A

one’s own agency

24
Q

bureaucracy expands during

A

war, depression

25
Q

civil service jobs paid by

A

GS ranking

26
Q

important group w/ power to budget-

A

appropriations committee

27
Q

legis. veto

A

unconstitutional; remove funding

28
Q

dept in which Repubs overspend

A

defense

29
Q

benefits of merit system

A

bipartisan

less wasteful

30
Q

0 sum game

A

some will win, some will lose

31
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presidents complain they have no control over bureaucracy –

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justified b/c out of their hands

32
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goals of bureaucracy

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survival (–> discreet sabotage)

mission of each agency

33
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types of fed agencies

A

exec depts
indep regulatory commissions
gov corps
indep agencies

34
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tasks of bureaucracy

A

rule admin
rule making
rule adjudication

35
Q

4 major categories of federal functions

A

national maintenance
clientele services
regulation of private sector
income redistribution

36
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“Government by Gentlemen”

A

appointees recruited from elite class

37
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patronage

A

rewarding party supporters with gov jobs

38
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fed bureaucracy theory v reality

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theory- political neutrality & competence

reality- inherently political

39
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US Bureaucracy is distinctive bc

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political authority over bureaucracy is shared among several institutions

most fed agencies share functions w/ state agencies

“adversary culture”- personal rights matter

regulation over ownership