Study Document
Pages:6 (1743 words)
Sources:10
Subject:Government
Topic:Government Agencies
Document Type:Term Paper
Document:#81658743
The contention that politics by innuendo, unethical conduct, and moral decay are somehow strictly modern phenomena is patently false. If anything, increased public scrutiny, partially made possible through new technologies, may make it more difficult for such ethical abuses to take place for long.
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Anechiarico, F. (1994). Visions of Corruption Control and the Evolution of American Public Administration. Journal of Public Administration, 465-473.
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Ginsberg, G. a. (2002). Politics by Other Means: Politicians, Prosecutors, and the Press from Watergate to Whitewater. New York W.W. Norton.