L'État a-t-il un avenir dans une société qui se méfie de lui?
By: SULEIMAN, Ezra.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, janv./mars 1992Revue Française D'Administration Publique 61, p. 135-138Abstract: In 'undoing' state, the American notion has deprived the central government of the power to act. The incapacity of the federal authorities to resolve problems has resulted in substantial reaction of the political system. This implies avoiding, in France and elsewhere, the decline of the community spiritNo physical items for this record
In 'undoing' state, the American notion has deprived the central government of the power to act. The incapacity of the federal authorities to resolve problems has resulted in substantial reaction of the political system. This implies avoiding, in France and elsewhere, the decline of the community spirit
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