Coining a new term, O’Leary describes government guerrillas—public servants who are dissatisfied with the actions of the public organizations they work for, but who choose not to go public with their concerns. Instead, they work against the wishes of their superiors and run the spectrum of constructive contributors to deviant destroyers INDICE: Prelude1 Guerrilla What?2 Guerrilla Government in the Nevada WetlandsFirst Interlude: More Stories of Guerrilla Government3 Guerrilla Government in EPA’s Seattle Regional OfficeSecond Interlude: More Stories of Guerrilla Government4 A Government Guerrilla Sues His Own Agency: Off-Road Vehicles in the Hoosier National Forest5 WikiLeaks and Guerrilla Government: The World’s Largest Security BreachThird Interlude: More Stories of Guerrilla Government6 Managing Guerrilla Government: Ethical Crusaders or Insubordinate Renegades?Postlude: Are there Lessons?
- ISBN: 978-1-4522-2631-6
- Editorial: CQ Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 176
- Fecha Publicación: 31/12/2013
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