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Government Is Us

Strategies for an Anti-Government Era
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The contributors examine the current anti-go vernment climate in the USA and its effect on the working li ves of administrators and their relationships with citizens. They also analyse the implications for public administratio n practice. '
PART ONE: THE ANTI-GOVERNMENT CONTEXT Introduction - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla M Stivers The Anti-Government Era Citizenship and its Discontents - Camilla M Stivers, Cheryl Simrell King, and Renee Nank The Political and Economic Context Government Isn't Us - Ralph Hummel and Camilla M Stivers The Possibility of Democratic Knowledge in Representative Government Citizens and Administrators - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla M Stivers Roles and Relationships PART TWO: STRATEGIES FOR COLLABORATION Introduction - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla M Stivers Strategies for Collaboration Overcoming Administrative Barriers to Citizen Participation - Mary M Timney Citizens as Partners, Not Adversaries At the Nexus of State and Civil Society - Lisa A Zanetti The Transformative Practice of Public Administration The EPA Seeks Its Voice and Role with Citizens - Walter W Kovalick Jr and Margaret M Kelly Evolutionary Engagement We Want Your Input - Dolores Foley Dilemmas of Citizen Participation Working with Citizens - Richard C Box and Deborah A Sagen Breaking Down Barriers to Citizen Self-Governance Targeted Community Initiative - Joseph E Gray and Linda W Chapin `Putting Citizens First!' Conclusion - Cheryl Simrell King and Camilla M Stivers Strategies for an Anti-Government Era
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