The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... bureaucracy , in effect , the power to make policy . Moreover , the bureaucratic role has been magnified by the expertise of its members . Knowledge and information are important political resources that the bureaucracy has often ...
... bureaucracy , in effect , the power to make policy . Moreover , the bureaucratic role has been magnified by the expertise of its members . Knowledge and information are important political resources that the bureaucracy has often ...
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... bureaucratic component ( or so the bureaucrats would like us to believe ) . A bureaucracy is a hierarchically structured organization , which implements public policy on the basis of impartially applied rules . Comprised of appointed ...
... bureaucratic component ( or so the bureaucrats would like us to believe ) . A bureaucracy is a hierarchically structured organization , which implements public policy on the basis of impartially applied rules . Comprised of appointed ...
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... bureaucracy . A deputy minister is not an MP , but is , in effect , the top civil servant assigned to each department . Even though deputy ministers are appointed by the prime minister and are removable by the PM , as career public ...
... bureaucracy . A deputy minister is not an MP , but is , in effect , the top civil servant assigned to each department . Even though deputy ministers are appointed by the prime minister and are removable by the PM , as career public ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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