Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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... Empire , in combination with the Catholic church , clearly provides the dominant historical influence on development of Western European political and administrative institutions . We can mention only a few of the most important ...
... Empire , in combination with the Catholic church , clearly provides the dominant historical influence on development of Western European political and administrative institutions . We can mention only a few of the most important ...
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... empire . Along with these efforts to improve capabilities for direction from the center , the administrative system of the early Roman Empire continued to rely heavily on the pre - existing city - states which had been brought within ...
... empire . Along with these efforts to improve capabilities for direction from the center , the administrative system of the early Roman Empire continued to rely heavily on the pre - existing city - states which had been brought within ...
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... empire , and were assimilated by the infiltrating barbarians and mixed with their tribal customs and patterns of authority . Withdrawal of Roman legions therefore did not mean an immediate transition to feudalism . Indeed , the initial ...
... empire , and were assimilated by the infiltrating barbarians and mixed with their tribal customs and patterns of authority . Withdrawal of Roman legions therefore did not mean an immediate transition to feudalism . Indeed , the initial ...
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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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