Why Delegate?
Neil J. Mitchell
Reviews and Awards
"The book is short, well-organized, jargon- free, and engagingly written. It will be enjoya- ble and useful reading for college students, scholars, policy makers, members of the media, and the public. It should appeal to students in many disciplines, policymakers in many fields, and to all citizens who care about holding their leaders accountable. While it is accessible to a broad audience by design, it also is challenging enough to be considered for adoption as required reading in public policy courses." - David L Cingranelli, Binghamton University, Political Studies Review
"Why Delegate? sheds light on questions of systemic impunity in military and religious institutions when criminal behavior goes unpunished. Mitchell's analysis helps untangle the circumstances when higher-ups cannot exert their authority and when they will not do so. This work is an important contribution to understanding systematic failures of accountability.... A compelling read." - Patrick Pierce, Fund for Global Human Rights
"With clear writing and diverse examples, this very readable book comprehensively examines issues of delegation. Mitchell provides an uncommon treatment of the principal-agent problem that is accessible to a wide audience." - Gary Uzonyi, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Tennessee Knoxville