The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... believe ) . A bureaucracy is a hierarchically structured organization , which implements public policy on the basis of impartially applied rules . Comprised of appointed officials or civil servants who have been trained in the art of ...
... believe ) . A bureaucracy is a hierarchically structured organization , which implements public policy on the basis of impartially applied rules . Comprised of appointed officials or civil servants who have been trained in the art of ...
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... believe " that no matter how the faith may be destroyed elsewhere , at one particular point - the Presidency justice will be done beyond prejudice , beyond rancor , beyond the possibility of a fix " ( White , 1975 : 332 ) . This ...
... believe " that no matter how the faith may be destroyed elsewhere , at one particular point - the Presidency justice will be done beyond prejudice , beyond rancor , beyond the possibility of a fix " ( White , 1975 : 332 ) . This ...
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... believe that " change can be achieved by brute sanity . " Rather than sanity , the political context typically constrains and circumscribes the nature and extent of political change . Few people would disagree that because of its " long ...
... believe that " change can be achieved by brute sanity . " Rather than sanity , the political context typically constrains and circumscribes the nature and extent of political change . Few people would disagree that because of its " long ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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