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Citizens Versus the New Public ManagerThe Problem of Mutual EmpowermentUniversity of Pittsburgh/University of Strathclyde
University of Gothenburg Many contemporary reforms of the public sector advocate empowerment as a solution for many of the problems of governing. The difficulty arises when different groupsclients, lower-level officials, senior officials, and local communitiesare all the subject of empowerment. Attempts to enhance the power of all these players in the policy process is argued to create the probability of political conflict, and this is demonstrated with a set of examples. Efforts at empowerment further may be the sources of substantial disillusionment and possible alienation when it becomes apparent that all groups cannot be empowered at once.
Administration & Society, Vol. 32, No. 1,
9-28 (2000) This article has been cited by other articles:
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