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OverviewUnder what conditions is a newly democratic government likely to increase transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to its citizens? What incentives might there be for bureaucrats, including those appointed by a previously authoritarian government, to carry out the wishes of an emerging democratic regime? Responsive Democracy addresses an important problem in democratic transition and consolidation: the ability of the chief executive to control the state bureaucracy. Using three well-chosen case studies—the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan—Jeeyang Rhee Baum explores the causes and consequences of codifying rules and procedures in a newly democratic government. In the Philippines, a president facing opposition has the option of appointing and dismissing officials at will and, therefore, has no need for administrative procedure acts. However, in South Korea and Taiwan, presidents employ such legislation to rein in recalcitrant government agencies, and, as a consequence, increase transparency, accountability, and responsiveness. Moreover, as Baum demonstrates by drawing upon surveys conducted both before and after implementation, administrative procedural reforms in South Korea and Taiwan improved public confidence in and attitudes toward democratic institutions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeeyang Rhee BaumPublisher: The University of Michigan Press Imprint: The University of Michigan Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.455kg ISBN: 9780472117499ISBN 10: 0472117491 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 18 January 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews.. . It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D./I> --J.D. Marshall Choice Baum's book is a very significant contribution because it focuses on a part of the world that has often been neglected in studies of democratization. It focuses attention on the nuts and bolts of what we mean by democratic consolidation and responsiveness. Indeed, if more political science were written with this clarity, we would all enjoy reading the literature much more! --Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University .. . It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College Responsive Democracy is a pioneering contribution to the political analysis of administrative law in East Asia. Both political scientists and legal academics will greatly benefit from the author's in-depth analysis of the intersection between presidential power and administrative law in the contrasting cases of South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School ... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D./I> --J.D. Marshall Choice ... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College Responsive Democracy is a pioneering contribution to the political analysis of administrative law in East Asia. Both political scientists and legal academics will greatly benefit from the author's in-depth analysis of the intersection between presidential power and administrative law in the contrasting cases of South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School Baum's book is a very significant contribution because it focuses on a part of the world that has often been neglected in studies of democratization. It focuses attention on the nuts and bolts of what we mean by democratic consolidation and responsiveness. Indeed, if more political science were written with this clarity, we would all enjoy reading the literature much more! --Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University ... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D./I> --J.D. Marshall Choice ... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College Baum's book is a very significant contribution because it focuses on a part of the world that has often been neglected in studies of democratization. It focuses attention on the nuts and bolts of what we mean by democratic consolidation and responsiveness. Indeed, if more political science were written with this clarity, we would all enjoy reading the literature much more! --Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University Responsive Democracy is a pioneering contribution to the political analysis of administrative law in East Asia. Both political scientists and legal academics will greatly benefit from the author's in-depth analysis of the intersection between presidential power and administrative law in the contrasting cases of South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School ... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College, Choice --J.D. Marshall Choice Responsive Democracy is a pioneering contribution to the political analysis of administrative law in East Asia. Both political scientists and legal academics will greatly benefit from the author's in-depth analysis of the intersection between presidential power and administrative law in the contrasting cases of South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School Baum's book is a very significant contribution because it focuses on a part of the world that has often been neglected in studies of democratization. It focuses attention on the nuts and bolts of what we mean by democratic consolidation and responsiveness. Indeed, if more political science were written with this clarity, we would all enjoy reading the literature much more! --Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University ... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College .. . It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D./I> --J.D. Marshall Choice Baum's book is a very significant contribution because it focuses on a part of the world that has often been neglected in studies of democratization. It focuses attention on the nuts and bolts of what we mean by democratic consolidation and responsiveness. Indeed, if more political science were written with this clarity, we would all enjoy reading the literature much more! --Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University Responsive Democracy is a pioneering contribution to the political analysis of administrative law in East Asia. Both political scientists and legal academics will greatly benefit from the author's in-depth analysis of the intersection between presidential power and administrative law in the contrasting cases of South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School .. . It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation. --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College """... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation."" --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College, Choice --J.D. Marshall ""Choice"" ""Responsive Democracy is a pioneering contribution to the political analysis of administrative law in East Asia. Both political scientists and legal academics will greatly benefit from the author's in-depth analysis of the intersection between presidential power and administrative law in the contrasting cases of South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines."" --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School ""Baum's book is a very significant contribution because it focuses on a part of the world that has often been neglected in studies of democratization. It focuses attention on the nuts and bolts of what we mean by democratic consolidation and responsiveness. Indeed, if more political science were written with this clarity, we would all enjoy reading the literature much more!"" --Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University ""... It will be useful to scholars of comparative politics, public administration, and contemporary Asia because it provides a solid theoretical framework for analyzing the role that administrative law plays in democratic consolidation."" --J.D. Marshall, Carthage College" Author InformationJeeyang Rhee Baum is a Research Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |