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“You Talking to Me?” Accountability and the Modern Public Service
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2005
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My topic today is accountability of the federal public service. Democratic accountability is at the core of both public administration and political science because, inherently, democratic government is accountable government. For that reason, it is worrisome that present definitions and systems of accountability are out of date, perhaps even seriously broken.
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