
Building a Legislative-Centered Public Administration
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2001 Louis Brownlow Award from the National Academy of Public Administration
Explains the reasons behind Congress''s expanded role in the federal government, its underlying coherence, and its continuing significance for those who study and practice public administration
Before 1946 the congressional role in public administration had been limited to authorization, funding, and review of federal a...
Explains the reasons behind Congress''s expanded role in the federal government, its underlying coherence, and its continuing significance for those who study and practice public administration
Before 1946 the congressional role in public administration had been limited to authorization, funding, and review of federal a...
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2001 Louis Brownlow Award from the National Academy of Public Administration
Explains the reasons behind Congress''s expanded role in the federal government, its underlying coherence, and its continuing significance for those who study and practice public administration
Before 1946 the congressional role in public administration had been limited to authorization, funding, and review of federal a...
Explains the reasons behind Congress''s expanded role in the federal government, its underlying coherence, and its continuing significance for those who study and practice public administration
Before 1946 the congressional role in public administration had been limited to authorization, funding, and review of federal a...
Read more
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