Congress Wrestling with the Rise of the Administrative State During the 20th Century

Congress Wrestling with the Rise of the Administrative State During the 20th Century

  • Mordecai Lee
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars PublishingISBN 13: 9781036417901ISBN 10: 1036417905

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Congress Wrestling with the Rise of the Administrative State During the 20th Century is written by Mordecai Lee and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1036417905 (ISBN 10) and 9781036417901 (ISBN 13).

American government was quite modest at the beginning of the 20th century. Then tectonic events like the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War led to the rise of “big government.” Congress sought to preserve its power over this burgeoning bureaucracy. It created its own management bureau, criminalized agency lobbying, closely monitored presidential management, limited agency PR, and strengthened legislative liaison duties of cabinet departments. These initiatives weren’t always successful. In the 21st century, conservatives have challenged this “administrative state.” They argue bureaucrats have too much power and want Congress (and the Supreme Court) to re-assert control. This book provides the historical context for this controversy. Whether readers approve or disapprove of the rise of American bureaucracy, this book recounts how things got to this point. This book relates to political science, American history, and public administration. It is intended for use as a textbook, by researchers, and for academic libraries.