London; Frederick Muller Ltd., 1957. — 160 p.
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The Administrative RevolutionCentral Direction and Control
The Separation of Powers The British Cabinet System
The Conditions of Administrative Organization — FunctionThe Structure of the Executive
The Ministry
The Cabinet
Treasury Control
Co-operation Between Departments
The Conditions of Administrative Organization — SpaceServices and Areas Centralization and its Problems
The Local Council
The Boundary Problem in Local Government
The Central-Local Relationship
Personnel and the Public ServiceThe Basic Features of the Civil Service
The Administrative Grade
The Local Government Service
Public AccountabilityThe Dilemmas of Public Accountability
Parliamentary Control of Administration
Judicial Control of the Administration