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Deputy Ministers in Canada : Comparative and Jurisdictional Perspectives

Bourgault, Jacques(Edited by)Dunn, Christopher(Edited by)
Part of the IPAC Series in Public Management and Governance series
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Collectively, provincial deputy ministers command the largest assembly of government budgets, employees, and influence in Canada, but despite their importance, they have not been the subject of systematic study until now.

This unique volume, which deals with a uniquely significant topic, reviews the role of deputy ministers within government, providing a major new understanding of their responsibilities and interactions at both the federal and provincial levels.  It also contributes important comparative analysis not previously available. Featuring contributions by many of Canada’s most prominent scholars of public administration, Deputy Ministers in Canada examines a number of factors in the evolution of deputies’ roles.

Taking into account social, political, and administrative history, the essays probe topics such as the socio-economic characteristics of administrative elites, the politicization of recruitment processes, the impact of New Public Management, and varieties of ministerial-bureaucratic relations.

Together, the essays in Deputy Ministers in Canada make an important contribution to the political science and public administration literature.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1442614277 / 9781442614277
Paperback / softback
15/01/2014
Canada
480 pages, 48 figures
153 x 227 mm, 700 grams