Le ministere de l`outre-mer : les raisons de la permanence et les bensoins de reforme
By: BELORGEY, Gerard.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Ecole Nationale d`Administration, jan-mars. 2002Revue Francaise d`Administration Publique 101, p. 83-97Abstract: The transition from a Ministry for the Colonies (1894-1945) to the present-day Ministry for Overseas has brought about much structural reorganisation. Despite their apparent permanency the ministerial structures responsible for overseas territories have undergone a certain number of developments attesting to both the retention of the specific aspects of overseas territories together with an adaptation to new contexts. This historical perspective illuminates and underlines the reasons which justify a specialised Ministry for overseas territories, with a particular place within government machinery and an internal organisation which allows it to respond fully to its responsibilities.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
The transition from a Ministry for the Colonies (1894-1945) to the present-day Ministry for Overseas has brought about much structural reorganisation. Despite their apparent permanency the ministerial structures responsible for overseas territories have undergone a certain number of developments attesting to both the retention of the specific aspects of overseas territories together with an adaptation to new contexts. This historical perspective illuminates and underlines the reasons which justify a specialised Ministry for overseas territories, with a particular place within government machinery and an internal organisation which allows it to respond fully to its responsibilities.
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