China--the Politics of Revolutionary ReintegrationCrowell, 1976 - 329 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 91 筆
第 75 頁
... roles of executives and judges ) than to the role of enacted law . In this limited sense , then , the study of politics is usually the study of law . There is a tendency to assume that once a law has been enacted it will automatically ...
... roles of executives and judges ) than to the role of enacted law . In this limited sense , then , the study of politics is usually the study of law . There is a tendency to assume that once a law has been enacted it will automatically ...
第 88 頁
... role . The revolutionary committee appoints a legal sub- committee comprised of " people's lawyers " ( sometimes former judicial personnel ) , which operates within or in conjunction with the public security bureau ( police ) . All ...
... role . The revolutionary committee appoints a legal sub- committee comprised of " people's lawyers " ( sometimes former judicial personnel ) , which operates within or in conjunction with the public security bureau ( police ) . All ...
第 118 頁
... role specialization . Such tendencies are not nec- essarily irreversible , but the Party could not continue to be a homo- geneous band of old guerrilla fighters if it were going to grow . The second reason was the perceived need of a ...
... role specialization . Such tendencies are not nec- essarily irreversible , but the Party could not continue to be a homo- geneous band of old guerrilla fighters if it were going to grow . The second reason was the perceived need of a ...
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