Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Bureaucrat : Writing on Governing / Jeff Rich
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- 10002741
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- Author:
- Rich, Jeff, 1963-, author
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- [Nunawading, Victoria] : [Jeff Rich], [2023]
- ©2023
- 1 online resource.
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- text file EPUB 537KB
- ISBN:
- 9780645159240
- Summary:
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"reflects on politics, government, power, and the most challenging social and political issues of our time, from democracy to political crisis, from mental health to child sexual abuse, and from alcohol to the pandemic.." -- publisher.
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- 13 Ways of Looking at a Bureaucrat : Writing on Governing
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- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1988
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