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The Politics Administration Dichotomy emphasizes that politics and administration are fundamentally different and should be approached as such. It states that public administration is a business field, and should be kept out of the sphere of politics.
Politics can influence public administration by affecting policy decisions, resource allocation, and organizational culture. Political agendas and priorities can shape the direction of public administration, impacting how services are delivered and how decisions are made within government agencies. It can also result in changes in leadership and strategies in response to shifts in political landscape.
There should be some separation but not a complete separation between public administration and people. The workers in public administration are working for the people. However, they are working under the direction of the elected officials. Their job assignments must be clear. If the politicians have determined that one project will be done and another will not, that is what the public administrators must do even if it is a totally stupid decision. There is no way in our system to separate such a decision from politics. However, how a public administrator works under such conditions should be his decision if he is an expert in his field he should report to one boss.
Five stages of evolution of public administration are as under: Stage 1: politics administration dichotomy(1887-1926) Stage 2: principles of administration(1927-1937) Stage 3: era of challenge(1938-1947) Stage 4: crises of identity(1948-1970) Stage 5: public policy perspective(1971.........)
They have become so intertwined that it really is just for the administration to understand the politics and deal with them accordingly
politics and governance
Type your answer here... Woodrow Wilson in his famous essay"THE STUDY OF ADMINISTRATION" published in The Political Science Quartely in 1887 was the first person to propose that administration i.e.,executive , legislature and judicary were not a part of political study but a separate body of ideas.
The philosophy of public administration pioneered by Woodrow Willson. Wilson believes that a "science of administration" can be invented and implemented such that the administrator can practice his craft in isolation of politics.
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A. M. Willms has written: 'Public administration in Canada: selected readings' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Public administration
I. Sharkansky has written: 'The politics of taxing and spending' 'Public administration'
When an elected official interferes in the professional administration of the jurisdiction's day-to-day government operations.