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100 1 _aKENT, James D.
_928443
245 1 0 _aPublic administration and the overseas territories :
_bwhat's a mother country to do?
260 _aThousand Oaks :
_bSAGE,
_cJuly 1997
520 3 _aThe United States finds itself in the historically anomalous position of maintaining exclusive or shared sovereignty in a number of islands in the Pacific and the Caribbean. Their dependent political status imposes more than financial obligations on the United States. Although U.S. domestic resources are stretched thin, some modest steps can be taken to help the islands govern more effectively. These include continuing attempts to improve administration, developing new models of public administration, and clarifying and stabilizing the political status of the territories
773 0 8 _tAdministration & Society
_g29, 3, p. 372-385
_dThousand Oaks : SAGE, July 1997
_xISSN 00953997
_w
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_cNatália
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999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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