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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Bureaucratic Structure as a Contingent Problem | |
1 | Organization Theory and Bureaucratic Structure | 19 |
2 | Political Uncertainty, Leadership Succession, and the Modes of Administration | 34 |
3 | The Strategies of Uncertainty | 48 |
Pt. 2 | Strategies of High Uncertainty | |
France | ||
4 | Revolutionary Change and Structural Ambiguity: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Transformations | 89 |
5 | The Post-Napoleonic Period | 120 |
Japan | ||
6 | The Meiji Restoration as the Revolutionary Moment | 159 |
7 | The Resolution of Revolutionary Uncertainty and the Imperial State | 191 |
Pt. 3 | Strategies of Low Uncertainty | |
The United States | ||
8 | Political Parties, Patronage, and Administration | 227 |
9 | Political Leadership, Party Contestation, and Reform: 1865-1925 | 250 |
Great Britain | ||
10 | Parliament, the Crown, and the Problem of Patronage | 287 |
11 | Patronage, Representation, and Administrative Reform | 321 |
12 | "The Efficient Secret": Administrative Rationalization and the Executive | 363 |
Conclusion | 411 | |
Bibliography | 427 | |
Index | 477 |
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