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041 _aeng
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100 1 _94685
_aHeady, Ferrel
245 1 0 _aPublic Administration :
_ba comparative perspective
250 _a2. ed. rev. ampl
260 _aNew York :
_bMarcel Dekker,
_c1979
300 _a429 p.
490 0 _aPublic Administration and Public Policy ;
_v6
505 8 0 _tComparison in the study of public administration
_tSignificance of comparison
_tProblems of comparison
_tPostwar evolution of comparative studies
_tThe heyday of the comparative administration movement
_tRetrenchment and reappraisal
_tProspects and options
_tA focus for comparison
_tBureaucracy as a fcus
_tConcepts of bureaucracy
_tThe prevalence of public bureaucracy
_tOrganizational patterns for administration
_tThe ecology of administration
_tModels of administrative systems
_tConcepts of system transformation
_tModernization
_tDevelopment
_tHistorical antecedents of national administrative systems
_tOrganizing concepts for historical interpretation
_tAncient world origins
_tImperial rome and byzantium
_tRise of european absolutist monarchies
_tEmergence of the nation state
_tAdministration in the developed nations: general characteristics and classic administrative systems
_tShared political and administrative characteristics
_tClassic administrative systems - France and Germany
_tAdministration in the developed nations: some variations in administrative systems
_tAdministration in "the civic culture" - great Britain and the United States
_tModernizing administration - Japan
_tAdministration under communism - the USSR
_tAdministration in the developing nations
_tThe ideology of development
_tMovement from competitive party systems
_tMilitary intervention and control
_tPolitical regime variations
_tCommon administrative patterns
_tBureaucratic - prominent political regimes
_tTraditional - autocratic systems
_tStrongman military systems
_tCollegial military systems
_tBureaucratic elite systems replacing a traditional elite
_tBureaucratic elite systems sucessor to a colonial tradition
_tBureaucratic elite systems with corporate - technocratic orientation
_tParty - prominent political regimes
_tPolyarchal competitive systems
_tDominant - party semicompetitive systems
_tDominant - party mobilization systems
_tCommunist totalitarian systems
_tAn overview of bureaucracies and political systems
_tPolitical ends and administrative means
_tBureaucracies - usurpative or instrumental?
_tRelating bureaucratic and political development
_tExternal inducement of balanced development
_tTesting the imbalance thesis
_tThe significance of system variation
_tA concluding comment
650 4 _aAnálise Comparativa
_911954
650 4 _912662
_a Burocracia
650 4 _aModelo de Gestão
_912032
650 4 _912736
_a Modernização Administrativa
650 4 _aAspecto Histórico
_911935
650 4 _aRegime Político
_912263
650 4 _aTotalitarismo
_913186
650 4 _aAutocracia
_912125
650 4 _aAutoritarismo
_912097
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