Discretionary power and accountability: a perspective of new public management / Ahmad Faiz Yaakob ... [et al.]

The effectiveness of administrative reforms cannot be understood well without acknowledging the boundary of power between politics (politicians) and administration (administrators). Paradoxically, the separation of politics from public administration has led to the search of a new form of political...

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Главные авторы: Yaakob, Ahmad Faiz (Автор), Salleh, Asri (Автор), Zakaria, Jazimin (Автор), Che Mohd Razali, Che Hamdan (Автор)
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