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Comparative Bureaucratic Systems

Contributor(s): Aksoy, Sinasi (Contribution by), Derlien, Hans-Urlich (Contribution by), Drewry, Gavin (Contribution by), Halligan, John (Contribution by), Hashmi, Shafik H (Contribution by), Hilliard, Victor G (Contribution by), Jones, Garth N (Contribution by), Jreisat, Jamil E (Contribution by), Koehn, Peter (Contribution by), Morgan, Maria Chan (Contribution by), Nakamura, Akira (Contribution by), Ozernoy, Maryanne (Contribution by), Paik, Wanki (Contribution by), Polatoglu, Aykut (Contribution by), Quah, John S T (Contribution by), Riccucci, Normam (Contribution by), Riggs, Fred (Contribution by), Rohr, John (Contribution by), Rosenbloom, David H (Contribution by), Slyke, David M Van (Contribution by), Yaroni, Allon (Contribution by), Zafarullah, Habib (Contribution by), Tummala, Krishna K (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739109670

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: January 20, 2005

Dewey: 351

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.46" H x 8.96" L x 6.40" W ( 1.59 lbs) 484 pages

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Description: The contributors to Comparative Bureaucratic Systems advance our understanding of public administration via broad-ranging research and incisive analysis. Covering the public sector in both more and less developed nations, this book sheds new light on the means by which the Ofo...

Brief description: Gavin Drewry is Emeritus Professor of Public Administration at Royal Holloway, University of London and Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Laws at UCL.

Review Quotes:

"An exceptionally valuable country survey." --Choice Reviews

"A good textbook for courses that focus on the relationship between political cultures and public bureaucracies." --Perspectives on Political Science

"This book provides exemplary background information that not only political scientists, but also statesmen, politicians, administrators, and journalists in all countries ought to read and know about. I strongly recommend this important contribution to our literature." --Fred Riggs, University of Hawaii, Honolulu (Emeritus)

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