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Reforming the Patronage Stateo quangos, government by appointment rules. It is a myth that elected government has replaced appointed government. It is more accurate to say that elected politicians have inherited the resources of the patronage state. The cruder excesses of Old Patronage may have been reined in (the civil service压舱物 发表于 2025-3-28 00:58:05
ing the British reform debate in an international context, and blends theoretical analysis with illuminating case studies from Quango Chief Executives and concrete proposals for reform.978-1-349-27027-9神圣在玷污 发表于 2025-3-28 04:04:47
Quangocratization in the Netherlandsl levels has never been collected. Van Tilborg (in Coops, 1995) estimates that in approximately 48 per cent of municipalities privatization and quangocratization are often considered alternatives for the provision of goods and services, but actual figures are not mentioned.geriatrician 发表于 2025-3-28 09:04:02
Quangos in New Zealandrepresentation and development) and several hundred special-purpose authorities carrying out functions at local level, ranging from harbours and drainage to electricity power supply and pest destruction. The level of quasi-government organization was high and complex.流逝 发表于 2025-3-28 12:55:11
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