Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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... become exacerbated . " 109 Jun approaches the issue from the less complimentary point of view that comparative administration as an isolated field has served its purpose and should become an integral part of the larger field of public ...
... become exacerbated . " 109 Jun approaches the issue from the less complimentary point of view that comparative administration as an isolated field has served its purpose and should become an integral part of the larger field of public ...
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... becomes established , then the prospects of the modernizing country markedly improve . The longer a balance lasts . in the polity , the better become its chances for further survival.78 The overwhelming importance of external ...
... becomes established , then the prospects of the modernizing country markedly improve . The longer a balance lasts . in the polity , the better become its chances for further survival.78 The overwhelming importance of external ...
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... become virtually impossible . But such reform from the top down , now referred to as the White Revolution , has become increasingly unattainable . ” Existing political relations " have become more intractable as they have become more ...
... become virtually impossible . But such reform from the top down , now referred to as the White Revolution , has become increasingly unattainable . ” Existing political relations " have become more intractable as they have become more ...
Contenido
Comparison in the Study of Public Administration | 1 |
Historical Antecedents of National | 4 |
A Focus for Comparison | 49 |
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