Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 148
... responsibility of choosing between higher incomes and employment . That is surely where the responsibility belongs , not with the government , if these bodies wish to retain their much - cherished autonomy . At present the government is ...
... responsibility of choosing between higher incomes and employment . That is surely where the responsibility belongs , not with the government , if these bodies wish to retain their much - cherished autonomy . At present the government is ...
Page 168
... responsibility for the health services to the regional level must be viewed as centralisation of the health services . Tensions also exist between the health professionals , who tend to view the provision of health services from a ...
... responsibility for the health services to the regional level must be viewed as centralisation of the health services . Tensions also exist between the health professionals , who tend to view the provision of health services from a ...
Page 198
... Responsibility in War ' , Wasserstrom criticises accepted laws of war as incoherent , arguing that in attributing culpability for war crimes , there is more to be said for holding leaders responsible than for blaming soldiers ...
... Responsibility in War ' , Wasserstrom criticises accepted laws of war as incoherent , arguing that in attributing culpability for war crimes , there is more to be said for holding leaders responsible than for blaming soldiers ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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