01078pab a2200181 454500008004000000100002200040245007000062260000900132300001400141362000800155520056200163650002700725650002700752650003000779650002100809700002100830773004500851180718b2009 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMeier, Kenneth J. aEthnic conflict in France: a case for representative bureaucracy? c2009 ap.269-85. aMay aIn the last 3 years, France has seen a series of violent protests by ethnic minorities in regard to jobs, legal discrimination, and access to positions in the public bureaucracy. Because France as a nation rejects the concepts of race and ethnicity, it has also failed to consider any possible benefits that might accrue from a representative bureaucracy. This article examines whether French ethnic protests are linked to bureaucratic access issues and how a policy seeking a more representative bureaucracy might benefit the French Republic. - Reproduced. aEthnic groups - France aCivil service - France aEthnic conflicts - France aEthnic conflicts aHawes, Daniel P. aAmerican Review of Public Administration