GovernanceProvides a forum for both scholars and academics interested in questions of comparative executive politics (including elective, appointive and career members of the executive branch of government). Also addresses the development of better conceptual approaches to questions of structure and organization in the public sector. It is explicitly international and comparative in its approach, focusing for example on single country studies only to the extent that these are relevant to the experience of other countries or that they have direct theoretical relevance. Holdings: v. 11, no. 1 (1998)-- 2005 For USC users only.
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