Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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... World War II of a new bipolar international system , replacing the international balance of power system stemming from the Napoleonic era . In this emerging " interimperial " system , the United States and the Soviet Union appear as the ...
... World War II of a new bipolar international system , replacing the international balance of power system stemming from the Napoleonic era . In this emerging " interimperial " system , the United States and the Soviet Union appear as the ...
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... world . " 111 Income and wage distribution has become more skewed , per capita income in Third World countries has increased very slowly , and chronic misery , hunger , and malnutrition are the fate of one - third of the world's ...
... world . " 111 Income and wage distribution has become more skewed , per capita income in Third World countries has increased very slowly , and chronic misery , hunger , and malnutrition are the fate of one - third of the world's ...
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... World , Huntington's hypothesis offers the interesting possibility of reconciling the other two opposing views . His concept would confirm the view , mainly held by students of Latin America , that military regimes are apt to be more ...
... World , Huntington's hypothesis offers the interesting possibility of reconciling the other two opposing views . His concept would confirm the view , mainly held by students of Latin America , that military regimes are apt to be more ...
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Comparison in the Study of Public Administration | 1 |
Historical Antecedents of National | 4 |
A Focus for Comparison | 49 |
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