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| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Dutil, Patrice |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
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Paths, precedents, parallels and pendulums: The uses of the past in public policy and administration |
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2014 |
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p.419-435. |
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Sep |
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Is there a place for モhistoryヤ in understanding both the theory and the practice of public administration today? The answer of this article is an emphatic モyes,ヤ as long as the approach is used carefully. The reality is that history is used constantly to justify policy and administrative directions. The challenge is to find the best approach. This article explores four devices put to use by policy scholars and practitioners and encourages the field to use the past more effectively so that the claim that モThis time, it's differentヤ will be understood with a measure of precision, but also with modesty. - |
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Public policy |
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Public administration |
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Canadian Public Administration |
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