This review must address the following points:
– What is the author’s central argument?
– How is the central argument different from past descriptions by other scholars outlining the proper role of the public service/public servants?
– Identify and explain the empirical and normative dimensions of this book’s central argument.
– What evidence does the author use to support his central argument?
– How is the central argument different from past descriptions by other scholars outlining the proper role of the public service/public servants?
– Identify and explain the empirical and normative dimensions of this book’s central argument.
– What evidence does the author use to support his central argument?
This assignment must respect the following criteria:
– Word count, and date submitted.
– Word count, and date submitted.
– Contain a bibliography
– Double-spaced, 12-point font, Times New Roman
– 2.54 cm margins
– Page number (title page is not given a page number)
– Maximum word count 2,500 (including bibliography).