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Title: Good governance paper No. 17: How to use the bureaucracy to govern well.
Authors: Ingber, Rebecca
0000-0003-0219-3849
Keywords: good governance
Intentional Bureaucratic Architecture
Executive branch
interpretation catalyst
Issue Date: 31-Oct-2020
Publisher: Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law.
Citation: Ingber, R. (2020, October 31). Good governance paper No. 17: How to use the bureaucracy to govern well. Just Security. www.justsecurity.org/73126/ good-governance-paper-no-17-how-to-use-the-bureaucracy-togovern- well/
Series/Report no.: Just Security;October 31, 2020
Abstract: [Editors’ note: This essay is one in a series—the Good Governance Papers —organized by Just Security . In these essays, leading experts explore actionable legislative and administrative proposals to promote non-partisan principles of good government, public integrity, and the rule of law. For more information, you can read the Introduction by the series’ editors.]
Description: Article
URI: www.justsecurity.org/73126/ good-governance-paper-no-17-how-to-use-the-bureaucracy-togovern- well/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9881
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