走道德钢丝:特朗普政府下联邦公务员的忠诚、谨慎和抵抗

IF 4.4 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY American Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1086/725313
J. Kucinskas, Yvonne Zylan
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特朗普政府及其支持者很快谴责联邦公务员制度是阻碍总统议程的“深层国家”。然而,大多数研究都将职业团队描述为忠于使命、规避风险、很少有党派色彩。我们的研究询问,在专制萌芽和试图废除行政国家的情况下,这种定性是否成立。我们的案例研究使用了2017-20年收集的数据,发现尽管人们普遍对特朗普政府感到不满,但大多数公务员在工作中基本上都寻求遵守规定,并受到他们对在其职权范围内适当开展活动的概念的限制。当阻力确实发生时,它与制度和职业要求相一致。与此同时,退出的动机增加了。我们的研究通过强调官僚在谈判对个人和职业价值观、规范和义务、组织文化、,以及它们在复杂组织中的有限效力。
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Walking the Moral Tightrope: Federal Civil Servants’ Loyalties, Caution, and Resistance under the Trump Administration
The Trump administration and its supporters were quick to decry the federal civil service as a “deep state” thwarting the president’s agenda. Yet most research describes the career corps as loyal to mission, risk averse, and rarely partisan. Our research asks whether this characterization holds under conditions of budding autocracy and efforts to dismantle the administrative state. Our case study uses data collected over 2017–20 and finds that, despite widespread dissatisfaction with the Trump administration, most civil servants largely sought to comply at work, circumscribed by their conceptions of activities as appropriately within the scope of their mandates. When resistance did occur, it cohered with institutional and professional imperatives. Meanwhile, incentives to exit increased. Our research complicates the conceptual difference between “resistance” and “complicity” under repressive political leadership by underscoring the processes through which bureaucrats make sense of and act in as they negotiate multiple loyalties to personal and professional values, norms and obligations, organizational cultures, and their own circumscribed efficacy in complex organizations.
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