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Development administration and bureaucracy in contemporary Arab Gulf

By: Ansari, Shahid Jamal.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1996Description: p.66-76.Subject(s): Bureaucracy - Arab countries | Public administration - Arab countries | Development administration In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: With a brief conceptual exploration of development administration terms and relating it to the Arab Gulf States, the author presents details of administrataive capability of each Gulf State (i.e. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and Abu Dhabi), highlights their varying perceptions on public administration and its related key concepts, absence of administrative institutions, and role of their tribal traits and affluence therein. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 42, Issue no: 1 Available AR31956

With a brief conceptual exploration of development administration terms and relating it to the Arab Gulf States, the author presents details of administrataive capability of each Gulf State (i.e. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and Abu Dhabi), highlights their varying perceptions on public administration and its related key concepts, absence of administrative institutions, and role of their tribal traits and affluence therein. - Reproduced

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