The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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William A. Matheson. Chapter XI The Cabinet and the Civil Service There are two theories regarding the relationship between the cabinet and the civil service . One theory states that policy making is the sole prerogative of the cabinet ...
William A. Matheson. Chapter XI The Cabinet and the Civil Service There are two theories regarding the relationship between the cabinet and the civil service . One theory states that policy making is the sole prerogative of the cabinet ...
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William A. Matheson. surveillance role over the civil servants in the department on behalf of the minister . Not suprisingly , civil servants often resent this role , possi- bly because of the tactics used by the ... Civil Service / 225.
William A. Matheson. surveillance role over the civil servants in the department on behalf of the minister . Not suprisingly , civil servants often resent this role , possi- bly because of the tactics used by the ... Civil Service / 225.
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... civil servants , with a greater appreciation for the virtues of centralization and with more knowledge as to how to get around obstacles raised by the Privy Council Office . Since Confederation the cabinet and the civil service of ...
... civil servants , with a greater appreciation for the virtues of centralization and with more knowledge as to how to get around obstacles raised by the Privy Council Office . Since Confederation the cabinet and the civil service of ...
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Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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