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Pattern and Problems of Local Administration in the Middle East

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Pattern and Problems of Local Administration in the Middle East
Author(s)Wickwar, W. Hardy
AbstractColonial government administrative structure of French origin, when imposed on Middle Eastern countries, tended to enforce decentralization and took on characteristics of local society which included stressing the role of the police and including multilevel local authority into the bureaucracy, 19th-20th centuries.
IssueNo3
Pages249-260
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceMiddle East Journal
VolumeNo12
PubDateSummer1958
ISBN_ISSN0026-3141
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