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Bureaucracy Objective: Assess two competing theories of outside influence on the bureaucracy, and draw conclusions as to which is more applicable. Constraints?

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1 Bureaucracy Objective: Assess two competing theories of outside influence on the bureaucracy, and draw conclusions as to which is more applicable. Constraints? Shared Authority Public notice & hearings Open Meeting FOIA Environmental Privacy Civil Rights Bidding / Prevailing Wage Unions

2 The Bureaucracy Large, complex, many managers Character today shaped by Depression and WWII Power depends on “discretionary authority” Culture & Change

3 Outside Influences on the Bureaucracy President and Congress: overlap in Appointments and Oversight Two Theories of Influence: 1) Iron Triangle: a close relationship between an agency, a congressional committee, and an interest group; it is often a mutually advantageous alliance Could hurt democratic process –attention paid to $ or powerful special interests –less attention to general public interests / citizen apathy or distrust 2) Issue Network: Contentious and ideologically split Networks consist of interest groups, congressional staffs, universities, think tanks, members of the media

4 IRON TRIANGLE Congressional Committee Needs info, votes, campaign contributions Executive Agency Needs political support, appropriations, and info Interest Group Offers political support & $ to appointees & elected officials Needs laws and regulations benefiting members

5 ACTIVITY Skim Articles Which theory does each article demonstrate, in your opinion? Brainstorm with group: Come up with an example to fit each theory –Use chapter examples, or knowledge of current events Which theory is more applicable today, in your opinion?

6 CLOSURE Most persuasive argument you heard today?

7 Essay Questions Iron Triangles (Perfect score) –1) DEFINES Iron Triangle: a close relationship between an agency, a congressional committee, and an interest group that often becomes a mutually advantageous alliance –2) Relates it to agriculture: How Key players interact –3) Impact on democratic process

8 Essay Question continued... 2) Relate it to agriculture: How key players interact: –Try hypothetical example (if no actual one) –Dept. Agric. - regulates agriculture & enforces law (also FDA, EPA): strict/lenient inspections –Agriculture Committee Both consult w/interest groups b/f change reg’s or leg. –Interest Group Lobbyists - (farmers, workers, ind.) provide info or testimony on legislation or reg’s political support (for actions or individuals) subsidies - tobacco, mohair, dairy, etc.

9 3) Impact of Iron Triangle on Democratic Process Direct influence on public policy (legislation and executive enforcement) Former govt. officials often b/cm lobbyists Client politics –farmers defeat effort to decrease pesticide use –no labeling of bovine growth hormone Could hurt democratic process –attention paid to $ or powerful special interests –less attention to general public (voter apathy?)


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