Reforming Public Administration
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Reforming Public AdministrationAbstract
As a rule, in every domain, a pertinent and non-ambiguous definition and employment of concepts is
desirable. But, sometimes, certain terms are mistaken for, or identified with, one another, resulting in equivocal
contents and interpretations which are more or less valid. For this reason, we will present a series of such
dilemmatic notions, hoping that we could at least bring some “light” to their contents and signification.
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