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Reforming the Machinery of Government: The Case of the German Federal Bureaucracy

In: Public Governance and Leadership

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  • Eckhard Schröter

    (Zeppelin University)

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This chapter revolves around the role of the German federal government in public sector reform. Before reviewing the reform history of the past ten years and shed some light on the changes in the machinery of government at the federal level (for more general overviews see Derlien 1996; Klages/ Löffler 1996; Schröter/ Wollmann 1997 as well as Benz/ Goetz 1996 and Wollmann/ Schröter 2000; König/ Füchtner 2000; Jann 2004), it appears appropriate to pave the way for further analysis by putting the federal government’s track record in perspective: What measure of reform activity can we reasonably expect? What are the levers of change at the federal government’s disposal and what are the major constraints for proactive and comprehensive reform policies?

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  • Eckhard Schröter, 2007. "Reforming the Machinery of Government: The Case of the German Federal Bureaucracy," Springer Books, in: Rainer Koch & John Dixon (ed.), Public Governance and Leadership, pages 251-271, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-8350-9100-9_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8350-9100-9_12
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    1. Sinyagin, Yury (Синягин, Юрий) & Sheburakov, Ilya (Шебураков, Илья), 2018. "Rationale and development of a model for increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of public civil servants on the basis of a person-centered approach to management [Обоснование И Разработка Моде," Working Papers 061819, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.

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