WHY GOVERNMENTS GO WRONG
ESSAYS ABOUT PATHOLOGICAL AND CORRUPT GOVERNMENTS AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY
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About the Book
Every day the newspapers and TV detail new government pathologies: stolen elections, violence against citizens, official murders, destruction of villages and homes, corrupt police and public officials, and billions of dollars simply stolen for the personal gain of some ruling elite. People know that governments are necessary and important, but they simply do not understand why they turn out to be dangerous, vicious, incompetent and corrupt. This book can give people valuable insights about how and why governments go wrong. It diagnoses political, economic, social and managerial perverse and destructive practices, provides frameworks for understanding why they come about, and offers some solutions to make governments more honest and responsive to public need.
About the Author
Charles F. Bingman had a 30 year career as a U. S. federal government executive. After retirement, he began a second career as a teacher, currently at the Johns Hopkins University Washington Center. He authored books on the Japanese and American governments, and has done consulting in a dozen countries. Bingman is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and the Cosmos Club. Retired, he lives in Falls Church Virginia where he is active in community affairs.