Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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A Comparative Perspective Ferrel Heady. dependent nation - states may be able to achieve that option later , either ... achieved by diffusion of the products of industrialism to backward and traditional zones ; that the existence of ...
A Comparative Perspective Ferrel Heady. dependent nation - states may be able to achieve that option later , either ... achieved by diffusion of the products of industrialism to backward and traditional zones ; that the existence of ...
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... achieved following the growth of differentiation and the increase of " free- floating " resources . Also bureaucratic ... achieve substantial auton- omy because of its crucial role in perpetuation of the regime , and this presented ...
... achieved following the growth of differentiation and the increase of " free- floating " resources . Also bureaucratic ... achieve substantial auton- omy because of its crucial role in perpetuation of the regime , and this presented ...
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... achieve- ment in disequilibrium of a condition of development which the logic of popular sovereignty demands be achieved in an unattainable equilibrium is the crucial problem in political development . " 22 During the interim period ...
... achieve- ment in disequilibrium of a condition of development which the logic of popular sovereignty demands be achieved in an unattainable equilibrium is the crucial problem in political development . " 22 During the interim period ...
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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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