Electoral and Political Changes: the Impact on Political Bureaucratic Relationships in Scottish Local Government
This paper explores a fundamental issue in public administration: the political bureaucratic relationship or political administrative interface. Much of the research and writing hitherto has been at central government level; and while important work on local government exists, relatively little exis...
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