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  • Foreign aid and foreign policy : lessons for the next half-century

  • Transforming public leadership for the 21st century

  • Reengineering community development for the 21st century

  • Expanding access to health care : a management approach

  • Meeting the challenge of 9/11 : blueprints for more effective government

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Alternative Title
Transformational trends in governance & democracy
Place of Publication (Country Code)
us
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
"The National Academy of Public Administration sponsors the series in partnership with M.E. Sharpe Publishing"--Pref. of Performance management and budgeting (c2008)
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