AmericanPolitics: Chapter 12

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bureaucracy
the system of civil servants and political appointees who implement congressional or presidential decisions; also known as the administrative state
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civil servants
employees of bureaucratic agencies within the government
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political appointees
people selected by an elected leader, such as the president, to hold a government position
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regulation
a rule that allows the government to exercise control over individuals and corporations by restricting certain behaviors
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notice and comment procedure
a step in the rule making process in which proposed rules are published in the federal register and made available for debate by the general public
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state capacity
the knowledge, personnel, and institutions that the government requires to effectively implement policies
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problem of control
a difficulty faced by elected officials in ensuring that when bureaucrats implement policies they follow these officials' intentions but still have enough discretion to use their expertise
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principal agent game
the interaction between a principal, who needs something done, and an agent, who is responsible for carrying out the principal's orders
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red tape
excessive or unnecessarily complex regulations imposed by the bureaucracy
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standard operating procedures
rules that lower level bureaucrats must follow when implementing policies
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federal civil service
a system created by the 1883 Pendleton civil service act in which bureaucrats are hired on the basis of merit rather than political connections
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office of management and budget
an office within the EOP that is responsible for creating the president's annual budget proposal to congress, reviewing proposed rules, and performing other budget related tasks
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independent agencies
government offices or organizations that provide government services and are not part of an executive department
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budget maximizers
bureaucrats who seek to increase funding for their agency whether or not that traditional spending is worthwhile
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bureaucratic drift
bureaucrats' tendency to implement policies in a way that favors their own political objectives rather than following the original intentions of the legislation
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oversight
congressional efforts to make sure that laws are implemented correctly by the bureaucracy after they have been passed
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police patrol oversight
a method of oversight in which members of congress constantly monitor the bureaucracy to make sure that laws are implemented correctly
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fire alarm oversight
a method of oversight in which members of congress respond to complaints about the bureaucracy or problems of implementation only as they arise rather than exercising constant vigilance