Carmichael (2001)
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Carmichael, P (2001) ‘The Northern Ireland Civil Service’, Public Money and Management 21(2): 33-38.Editorial Comment:
Abstract: Although cursory examination reveals that one must refer to 'British civil services', a lacuna has persisted in the literature since Gladden's (1967) seminal work. Invariably, the tendency is to accord the Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) footnote status. This article seeks to remedy this deficiency. It offers a resum of the political context of Northern Ireland before concentrating upon NICS itselfits characteristics and changing nature in terms of public administration and the management of public policy since 1970.
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