"Long Shadows in Development Administration": A Reactive Memoir to a Vanishing 'Greatest American' Fred W. Riggs (Other PAPERS)
Journal of Third World Studies 2010, Spring, 27, 1
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PREFATORY NOTE During the 1950s and most of the 1960s in Third World development programs, technical assistance in American public administration was a "magical" subject and its technicians were "magicians" of a sort. Historian Charles A. Beard captures well this historical sentiment. "The modern society is a Great Society." (1) Administration is the keystone science for greatness.
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