POLS 1101: The Bureaucracy
What is an example of iron triangle
American legions with Department of Veterans Affairs and House Veterans Affairs Committee
What are examples of government corporations
Amtrak, Postal Service
What is the principal
Congress
What is an example of enforcement of laws
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) held Volkswagen accountable for falsifying its vehicles' emission levels in 2015
What provide important information that can assist Congress in its oversight duties
Government Accountability Office (GAO) Congressional Research Service (CRS) Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
What are examples of independent agencies
NASA, CIA
How does the Executive Office of the President control bureaucracy
Office of Management and Budget controls the federal budget and regulations
What are the top executives in many agencies a part of
Senior Executive Service (the top management rank for career civil servants)
What bureaucratic organizations come under national security
State Department, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security
What bureaucratic organizations come under public welfare
The Department of Health and Human Services, The Food and Drug Administrative, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
What bureaucratic organizations come under maintaining a strong economy
Treasury Department, Federal Reserve System
How has privatization decreased size of bureaucracy
a formerly government run service that is now provided by private company, but are still paid by government
What are government corporations
a government agency that is established by Congress to provide a market-oriented public service and to produce revenues that meet or approximate its expenditures.
What did the Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 create
a hiring system for bureaucracy based on merit
What is marketization
a management strategy that attempts to make a government agency perform better rather than replacing it with a private firm
What do some public agencies provide services to
a specific group or segment of American society
What is iron triangle
a unique relationship between bureaucracy, members of Congress, and lobbyists that results in the mutual benefit of all three of them
How do presidents achieve goals related to management and control of the bureaucracy
appointment powers Executive Office of the President
What is the agent
bureaucracy
What is an iron triangle ultimately a mutually beneficial relationship among
bureaucracy, Congress, and interest groups
What does a bureaucracy (sometimes) look like
bureaucratic pathologies rote imperialism turf war lack of coordination clientelism
Who was negatively affected by EPA to regulate greenhouse gases regulation
businesses and jobs
Has the size of the federal bureaucracy increased, decreased, or remained the same over the past decade?
decreased as a percentage of the national workforce
What is the source of the bureaucracy's powers
delegates significant policy-making responsibility to the bureaucracy
Why would congress choose to give such discretion to unelected bureaucrats
don't have the time to be involved in implementation of laws bureaucracy is more flexible and can respond more easily expertise in the field
Can the bureaucracy be reformed?
efforts have been made to improve government performance
What is the second function of the bureaucracy
enforce laws
What is an example of bureaucratic innovation
facilitated the creation of the Internet
What are examples of huge bureaucracies
healthcare, universities, banks, airlines
How are bureaucrats innovative
help devise new ways of doing things
What is bureaucracy supposed to look like
hierarchy division of labor fixed routines equal rules for all technical qualifications
What is the process of rule making
highly political
What are the three functions of bureaucracy
implement enforce innovate
What do bureaucrats do
implement laws
What are inspectors general
independent audit organizations located in most federal agencies
What is the third function of the bureaucracy
innovate
What did Congress created in 1978
inspectors general
How does the iron triangle work
interest group provides electoral support to Congress Congress provides funding and political support to bureaucracy bureaucracy provides low regulation and special favors to interest group
What is the principal-agent problem
interpreted in a way that its was intended to be
What is privatization
involves removing the federal government from one or more of the steps in the government provision of a good or service
What do federal courts have the authority to do within judicial oversight
judge the constitutionality of bureaucratic actions settle disputes between Congress and executive agencies monitor the implementation of laws
What are other forms of oversight
judicial internal citizen
What do bureaucrats make regarding rules
make rules that guide the implementation of laws passed by Congress
What are the key characteristics of the bureaucracy in the American government
mission-driven expertise hierarchical structure
What are the goals of the federal bureaucracy
national security maintaining a strong economy public welfare
What is citizen oversight
ordinary citizens and journalists can file Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests
What are the types of oversight
police patrol oversight fire alarm oversight
What does the bureaucracy implement
policies passed by Congress and the president as well as policies that are adjudicated by the courts
At higher levels of government, what are jobs filled with
political appointees
What is a tool by government to reduce its own size
privatization
What has been reinvented within the bureaucracy
procedures, termination, devolution, and privatization
Why is the process of rule making highly political
rules made by the bureaucracy in one administration can be easily reversed by the next
Why do some countries like Norway have a larger government employment as a percentage of labor force
smaller country government does more there
Where have the number of bureaucrats increased
state/local level
What did the merit system require
that appointees to positions in public bureaucracies be objectively qualified
What are bureaucrats members of
the civil service
What is a bureaucracy
the complex structure of offices, tasks, rules, and principles of organization that ice employed by all large-scale institutions to coordinate the work of their personnel
What is oversight
the effort by Congress to exercise control over the activities of executive agencies through hearings, investigations, and other techniques
What is implementation
the efforts of departments and agencies to translate laws into specific bureaucratic rules and actions
How can Congress further control a bureaucracy
the power of the power through the annual appropriations process
What did the merit system end
the spoils system, which awarded jobs based on political connections
What is internal oversight
whistleblowers