Public administration and political change - introduction
By: Rouban Lue.
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ArticleSubject(s): Public Administration
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International Political Science ReviewSummary: Public administration studies generally mean studies of boring people doing boring things. To Max Weber, public administration often appears as a side effect of real social and political change. Administrative change was supposed to deal with ungovernability and to produce surrogate political solutions
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Public administration studies generally mean studies of boring people doing boring things. To Max Weber, public administration often appears as a side effect of real social and political change. Administrative change was supposed to deal with ungovernability and to produce surrogate political solutions


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