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The Big Ideas. Bureaucracy is inevitable. Bureaucrats do the work of the government, so in an important sense the government is whatever the bureaucrats do. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Big Ideas• Bureaucracy is inevitable. • Bureaucrats do the work of the government, so in an important

sense the government is whatever the bureaucrats do. • Bureaucracy has conflicting responsibilities: “The bureaucracy is

expected simultaneously to respond to the direction of partisan officials and to administer programs fairly and competently.”

• The president, Congress, and the courts have differing abilities to bend the bureaucracy to their wills, and bureaucrats are able to achieve power in their own right: autonomy within limits.

• Bureaucrats have their own views of how things should be: agency perspective [political culture of the agency].

• Public administration is political administration: Agency politics is inevitable.

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Forest Service Mission

16 USC § 551. Protection of national forests; rules and regulations: “The Secretary of Agriculture shall make provisions for the protection against destruction by fire and depredations upon the public forests and national forests which may have been set aside . . . and he may make such rules and regulations and establish such service as will insure the objects of such reservations, namely, to regulate their occupancy and use and to preserve the forests thereon from destruction.”

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Source: U.S. Government Manual: 2008-09 -- http://www.gpoaccess.gov/gmanual/browse-gm-08.html

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Regions of the U.S. Forest Service

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Regions of the U.S. Forest Service

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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U.S.F.S Region One

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Lewis & Clark National Forest

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Resources Committeeshttp://resourcescommittee.house.gov/index.php

http://energy.senate.gov/public/

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Interested Groups (Iron Triangle)

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Interested Groups (Issue Network)

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Who Controls the Bureaucracy? And How?

• The President• Congress• The Courts• The Bureaucrats Themselves

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Source: Thomas C. Cronin & Michael A. Genovese: Paradoxes of the American Presidency (2004), p. 145

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

Congress

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

The Courts

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President

White House Office

Secretary of Agriculture

Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Chief Forester

Regional Forester

Forest Supervisor

District Ranger

Recreation Timber Minerals

Congressional Committees Interest Groups

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Fiscal v. Monetary Policy

• What?• Who Governs?• How Used?• Relative Advantages of Each• System Bias

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“By 1960 our national debt stood at $284 billion. ... Today the debt is $934 billion. ... We can leave our children with an unrepayable massive debt and a shattered economy.” -- President Reagan 2/5/81

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Today’ National Debt

http://zfacts.com/p/461.html

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