Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... administration and ensures safe and smooth working of the complicated administrative machine . All these good features of many of the administrations of Western Democracies are a peculiar growth , extending over many decades , of those ...
... administration and ensures safe and smooth working of the complicated administrative machine . All these good features of many of the administrations of Western Democracies are a peculiar growth , extending over many decades , of those ...
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... administration will collectively help to make the administration responsive to public opinion . The sole object of the scheme of government unfolded in these pages is to educate the Afro - Asian masses and to organize public opinion ...
... administration will collectively help to make the administration responsive to public opinion . The sole object of the scheme of government unfolded in these pages is to educate the Afro - Asian masses and to organize public opinion ...
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... administration there are com- plaints of lack of integrity in the official machinery . There has to be continuous war against every species of corruption with- in the administration as well as in the public life generally . " ( Second ...
... administration there are com- plaints of lack of integrity in the official machinery . There has to be continuous war against every species of corruption with- in the administration as well as in the public life generally . " ( Second ...
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