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A Historian and the Federal Government

Pacific Historical Review, 1969
THE PROBLEM Of restrictions upon the use of records, manuscripts, and other archival materials is a familiar one to historians as well as scholars in other disciplines. Particularly important is the question of the extent of such limitations in regard to the National Archives and Records Service, which is the chief depository for federal records.
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Science and the Federal Government

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1951
In the mobilization of our scientific manpower, what part can the senior scientist usefully take? One answer to this question is given by a physicist who has left his university post for two years of government service. Dr. Ridenour is at present on leave from the University of Illinois, where he is professor of physics and dean of the Graduate School,
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Federalism and multilevel governance

2015
Federalism and multilevel governance both emphasize polycentricity in governing arrangements. With their different intellectual pedigrees, these concepts are discussed in two separate sections. Fragments are now increasingly mixed up in hybrid forms of governance that also encompass originally unitary governments.
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Anthropologists in the Federal Government

Human Organization, 1961
We are dealing here with the individual anthropologist in central offices of the United States Government, not in colonial administration, especially not that out in the dependent areas themselves. The articles by Macgregor and Kennard in Anthropology Today and by Macgregor alone in the Anthropology Yearbook—1955 have surveyed the units of ...
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Reinventing the Federal Government

1994
The election of President Clinton, a president interested in issues of public management, has been widely interpreted as creating a favorable climate for reform of the federal government. Indeed, within two months of his inauguration he established the most extensive review of the federal government since the 1930s, under the direction of Vice ...
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