Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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... traditional , nationalist , and economic . The common pattern has been for the colonial elite , who often worked during the colonial period indirectly through tradi- tional and economic elite groups , to give way after independence to a ...
... traditional , nationalist , and economic . The common pattern has been for the colonial elite , who often worked during the colonial period indirectly through tradi- tional and economic elite groups , to give way after independence to a ...
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... traditional characteristics and by the difficulties it faces in penetrating the community . Reforms to remedy these handicaps are undertaken reluctantly and tentatively , if at all . Saudi Arabia and Iran are prime examples of traditional ...
... traditional characteristics and by the difficulties it faces in penetrating the community . Reforms to remedy these handicaps are undertaken reluctantly and tentatively , if at all . Saudi Arabia and Iran are prime examples of traditional ...
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... Traditional Elite In a small number of instances , a current bureaucratic elite regime has directly replaced a traditional regime without a substantial inter- vening period of colonialism , although the country may have been for a time ...
... Traditional Elite In a small number of instances , a current bureaucratic elite regime has directly replaced a traditional regime without a substantial inter- vening period of colonialism , although the country may have been for a time ...
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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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