The Future of Governing: Four Emerging ModelsUniversity Press of Kansas, 1996 - 179 страница "A very important book that should be read by everyone trying to make sense of the reform problem". -- Patricia W. Ingraham, coauthor of New Paradigms for Government. |
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... considered more broadly , would be practiced if such an administrative regime were to be implemented in toto . These reform agendas must not be considered in isolation from other politi- cal and cultural movements in society . For ...
... considered more broadly , would be practiced if such an administrative regime were to be implemented in toto . These reform agendas must not be considered in isolation from other politi- cal and cultural movements in society . For ...
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... considered as a positive , with domina- tion by upper - level bureaucrats preferred over that of political leaders . Neverthe- less , in the participatory model , both of these elites are considered to be equally antithetical to the ...
... considered as a positive , with domina- tion by upper - level bureaucrats preferred over that of political leaders . Neverthe- less , in the participatory model , both of these elites are considered to be equally antithetical to the ...
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... considered as the antithesis of patterns of public - sector management in the recent past . Joining a government organization has been conceptualized in many countries as accepting lifetime employment ( Walters 1992a ) , assuming that ...
... considered as the antithesis of patterns of public - sector management in the recent past . Joining a government organization has been conceptualized in many countries as accepting lifetime employment ( Walters 1992a ) , assuming that ...
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Market Models for Reforming Government | 21 |
The Participatory State | 47 |
Flexible Government | 72 |
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