La science administrative : vers une remise en cause de l'approche structurelle?
By: TANABE, Kuniaki.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, janv./mars 1995Revue Française D'Administration Publique 73, p. 119-126Abstract: Japanese administrative science tries to replace the traditional representations of bureaucracy (planifying and implementing decisions: redistributing wealth and participating to economic development) which stresses the hold of administrative power on society by a more dynamic concept underlying the role of social forces in activating administrative dynamics. Resorting to political economy and policy analysis have led to new theories which refine structural analysisNo physical items for this record
Japanese administrative science tries to replace the traditional representations of bureaucracy (planifying and implementing decisions: redistributing wealth and participating to economic development) which stresses the hold of administrative power on society by a more dynamic concept underlying the role of social forces in activating administrative dynamics. Resorting to political economy and policy analysis have led to new theories which refine structural analysis
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