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Rebuilding Expertise

Creating Effective and Trustworthy Regulation in an Age of Doubt

William D. Araiza

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Why the public has lost faith in government and how it can be restored

In 1964, over three-quarters of Americans trusted the federal government to do the right thing all or most of the time. By 1980, that number had plummeted to 26 percent, and Ronald Reagan won a sweeping victory for the presidency while proclaiming that government was not the solution to our problems but was itself the problem. Today, Americans’ trust in public institutions is at near historic lows and “bureaucracy” and “big government” are pejorative terms.

In Rebuilding Expertise, William D. Araiza investigates the sources of this phenomenon and explains how we might rebuild trust in our public institutions. Written in accessible and engaging language, the author examines the history of this deterioration of trust and reveals how politicians from Clinton to Trump have allowed that deterioration to continue, and, in some cases, actively encouraged it. Using an interdisciplinary approach, with insights from history, political science, law, and public administration, Araiza explores our current bureaucratic malaise and presents a roadmap to finding our way out of it, toward a regime marked by effective, expert regulation that remains democratically accountable and politically legitimate.

A timely and indispensable read, Rebuilding Expertise makes clear what steps must be taken to regain public trust in our government.

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Reagan, Political talk radio, Unitary Executive, Regulatory review, Vermont Yankee, Albert Hirschman, Reinventing government, Distrust, Administrative record, Deregulation, Inspectors General, National Performance Review, Office of Information and Regulatory Review, Carter, Presidential administration, Federalist 10, Agenda review, Marissa Golden, Net Neutrality Rulemaking, Civic republicanism, Dissent Channels, Non-delegation doctrine, Vietnam, Information distortion, Political vetting, Regulatory reform, Regulations.gov, James Hansen, Civil service, Bureaucratic failure, Bazelon, James Madison, Exit voice and loyalty, Advisory Boards, Filter bubbles, Inherently governmental functions, OIRA, Agencies, Bell Report, Reinventing Government, Cost-benefit analysis, Hard-look review, “What Motivates Bureaucrats”, Bureaucracy, Pandemic, State Farm, Leventhal, Information Development, Notice-and-comment rulemaking, Privatization, Administrative Procedure Act, Political appointees, Agency websites, Expertise, Hard look review, Inter-agency coordination, Office of Management and Budget, Chevron, Citizen juries, Regulation, Rush Limbaugh, Spoils System Pendleton Act, Schedule C appointees, Unitary executive theory, Public administration, Peer Review, agency discretion, Social media, Fox News, Internal dynamics, COVID-19, Bureaucrats, Whistle-blower, Circular A-76, Volker Commission, Pluralism, Outsourcing, Major questions doctrine, Chemical Risk Assessment, Science Transparency Rule, Chevron deference, Independent agencies, Stagflation