The Ethics of Dissent

by Rosemary O'Leary

Published 15 December 2005
In her Third Edition of The Ethics of Dissent, Rosemary O'Leary shows that the majority of guerrilla government cases are the manifestation of inevitable tensions between bureaucracy and democracy, which yield immense ethical and organizational challenges that all public managers must learn to navigate.

Buy all five books together and SAVE! Order ISBN 978-0-87289-902-5. A note from editor Don Kettl... Public affairs and policy administration sit at a crossroads. A century of tradition in theory and practice are under fierce attack. Reformers argue the need to reinvent government and free its managers from dysfunctional processes and structures. Some theorists debate whether the dominant model hierarchical bureaucracy controlled by authority still describes how bureaucracies can or should operate. Other theorists seek formal models, driven by game theory, to provide more rigor. Everyone, in government and out, worries that government simply does not perform well. These battles frame an important paradox. Courses on public affairs and public administration are staples in every college and university, yet text materials often fail to capture the big battles in the field or excite students. Public managers feel that advice from academics does not adequately address or solve the challenges they face. CQ Press offers a solution to this problem. With a new series of brief books which take on the big issues and presents them in a lively and engaging fashion scholars, students, and practitioners alike will have a new compass to guide them through the fundamental debates reshaping the field. The books will connect policy areas to important administrative issues. They will examine emerging issues like performance management and information technology, and they will also explore lasting puzzles like federalism and budget reform. These books will probe for the story-behind-the-theory. They will provide lively examples of how these emerging processes might or might not reshape governance. -Don Kettl, series editor TITLES IN THIS SERIES The Ethics of Dissent: Managing Guerrilla GovernmentRosemary O'LearyDecember 2005 / ISBN 978-1-933116-60-0 System Under Stress: Homeland Security and American PoliticsSecond EditionDonald F. KettlDecember 2006 / ISBN 978-0-87289-333-7 Governing by Contract: Challenges and Opportunities for Public ManagersPhillip J. CooperJuly 2002 / ISBN 978-1-56802-620-6 Working with Culture: The Way the Job Gets Done in Public ProgramsAnne M. KhademianMarch 2002 / ISBN 978-1-56802-687-9 The Accountable Juggler: The Art of Leadership in a Federal AgencyBeryl RadinJanuary 2002 / ISBN 978-1-56802-643-5 Top of page