The Politics of the Administrative Process

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Chatham House Publishers, 1996 - Political Science - 494 pages
An introduction to the field of public administration which has been revised to reflect the political issues of the 1990s. The major components and processes of the bureaucratic system are covered. This encompasses the functions and tools of government, organization theory, the executive branch, and the civil service, as well as problems of decision making, budgeting, implementation, and legislative and judicial control.

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Introduction
1
What Government Does
25
Organizations
43
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