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245 _aHUMAN rights: a symposium on state responsibility towards its citizens.
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520 _aIn this article, Arnold asks, what is the political purpose of administrative reform envisioned within President Clinton's National Performance Review, and how does that purpose compare to those of predecessor initiative? The approach here is to examine the Performance Review within the historical setting of predecessor efforts at comprehensive executive reorganization. Twentieth century reorganization is divided into three stages. Guided by the new apolitical theory of public administration, the first stage of executive reorganization focused on executive-centered state building after 1905. In its second stage, beginning in the 1960s, executive reorganisation encouraged strengthened executive control of
650 _a Women
650 _a Violence
650 _a Third Degree
650 _a Human Rights
650 _a Civil Liberties
650 _a Accountability
650 _a Academic Freedom
650 _aAdministrative Responsibility
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