Gyouseikaikaku:Rinchou to Gyoukakushin

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The extraordinary administrative investigation committee (first extraordinary) that became a major opportunity for the word "administrative reform" to take root in Japan, the second extraordinary administrative investigation committee (second extraordinary) that was active from the 1980s to the 1990s, and the three times Contains materials on "administrative reform" related to the Temporary Administrative Reform Promotion Council (Government Reform Promotion Council, New Administrative Reform Promotion Council, and Third Administrative Reform Promotion Council).

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provider
J-DAC(Faculty of Law)
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source type
  • Newspaper Articles
  • Scientific/Technological Reports
  • Parliamentary & Official Publications
subject
Politics & Law, Economics & Management & Business
language
Japanese