Dismantling Democratic States (Princeton Studies in American Politics)
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Word Count
86,000 words, Guess
Page Count
344 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedismantlingdemoc0000sule
- ISBN-100691122512
- ISBN-139780691122519
- Goodreads4437257
- LibraryThing7540067
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- Library of Congress Control Number2002193071
- Better World Books9780691122519
- Open LibraryOL7759016M
Classifications
- LCCJF1525.O73 S88 2003
- LCCJF1525.O73S88 2005
First Sentence
WHAT HAS occasioned the contemporary view that the modern bureaucracy is an outdated institution whose organizational characteristics and whose role in society need to be overhauled?
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