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Citation: Mw. Spicer, PUBLIC-ADMINISTRATION, THE STATE, AND THE POSTMODERN CONDITION - A CONSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE, American behavioral scientist, 41(1), 1997, pp. 90-102
Citation: Mw. Spicer, POSTMODERNISM, PUBLIC-ADMINISTRATION, AND POLITICAL ASSOCIATION - SOME REFLECTIONS ON FOX AND MILLER, American review of public administration, 26(2), 1996, pp. 251-262
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Citation: Mw. Spicer, ON HAYEK,FRIEDRICH AND PUBLIC-ADMINISTRATION - AN ARGUMENT FOR DISCRETION WITHIN RULES, Administration & society, 25(1), 1993, pp. 46-59
Citation: Mw. Spicer et Ld. Terry, LEGITIMACY, HISTORY, AND LOGIC - PUBLIC-ADMINISTRATION AND THE CONSTITUTION, PAR. Public administration review, 53(3), 1993, pp. 239-246
Citation: Mw. Spicer et Ld. Terry, ADVANCING THE DIALOG - LEGITIMACY, THE FOUNDERS, AND THE CONTRACTARIAN ARGUMENT, PAR. Public administration review, 53(3), 1993, pp. 264-267