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Article: Development and comparative public administration: Past, present, and future
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- Public Administration Quarterly
- Article date:
- October 1, 1996
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CopyrightCopyright Southern Public Administration Education Foundation Fall 1996. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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ABSTRACT
Public administration is as old as human civilization and development administration has been an integral component of historical administrative traditions. In fact, development administration has always been a thriving subfield of public administration. While comparative public administration as a field of study is a more recent enterprise, its origin may also be traced to the ancient time. Both development and comparative components have constituted the twin fields of public administration theoretically and practically. Their development as fields of study has proliferated since World War II and reached a peak during the 1960s with the Comparative Administration Group (CAG) ...
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