A leading expert explains what government bureaucracies do and why they
behave the way they do."Wilson is a remarkably clear thinker. It is
unlikely that anyone in the foreseeable future will master so much
research about so many agencies at government level."--Tom Peters, "The
Washingtonian"
"Wilson is our Weber and this is his "summa ."..a sprightly, irreverent,
and profoundly serious inquiry as to how you make a nation
work."--Daniel Patrick Moynihan, U.S. Senator
"The synthesis is shrewd and creative. The prose is uncommonly swift.
The fresh insights are abundant and compelling."--Martha Derthick,
University of Virginia
"A gold mine of interesting, even unique observations about bureaucratic
government on all levels."--R. Cort Kirkwood, "Christian Science
Monitor"
"Immediately takes its place as the indispensable one-volume guide to
American national administration."--Aaron Wildavsky, "Los Angeles Times
Book Review"