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American Policy Toward the UN—Some Bureaucratic Reflections

Lincoln P. Bloomfield

International Organization, 1958, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-16

Abstract: Students of international organization, like students of domestic government, usually focus their attention on problems of formal organizational structure and arrangements and quite often neglect the substratum of informal operations and relationships. The study of public administration, in its quest for greater depth of perception, has in recent years gained rich insights through analysis of the informal and human aspects of policymaking. But international organization, still a parvenu from the American standpoint, has scarcely felt the scalpel of this particular form of dissection.

Date: 1958
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