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100 _aMeier, Kenneth J.
245 _aEthnic conflict in France: a case for representative bureaucracy?
260 _c2009
300 _ap.269-85.
362 _aMay
520 _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.
650 _aEthnic groups - France
650 _aCivil service - France
650 _aEthnic conflicts - France
650 _aEthnic conflicts
700 _aHawes, Daniel P.
773 _aAmerican Review of Public Administration
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909 _a82894
999 _c82894
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