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The text has been improved thanks to some suggestions by Jean Blondel himself
, Giandomenico Majone , and the linguistic assistance provided by Jennifer
Greenleaves . The responsibility for the positions expressed and for possible ...
The text has been improved thanks to some suggestions by Jean Blondel himself
, Giandomenico Majone , and the linguistic assistance provided by Jennifer
Greenleaves . The responsibility for the positions expressed and for possible ...
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639 - 677 . 11 The differences between " specialists " and " amateurs " is treated
in Blondel , Government Ministers in the Contemporary World , London , Sage ,
1985 , pp . 189 ff . will also tend to favour policies serving the interests of.
639 - 677 . 11 The differences between " specialists " and " amateurs " is treated
in Blondel , Government Ministers in the Contemporary World , London , Sage ,
1985 , pp . 189 ff . will also tend to favour policies serving the interests of.
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