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Organization for Internal Control and Coördination in the United States Army

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  • Marion, John H.

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Woodrow Wilson long ago recognized the value of the comparative approach in studying public administrative processes. Moreover, in recent years the recognized scope within which fruitful comparisons may be made has been considerably broadened, and public administration has benefited from studies of the experience of large-scale industrial, commercial, and other enterprises. Thus far, however, relatively little attention has been paid by students of public administration to the administrative experience of armies. Military organizations have long dealt with the problem of combining men and materials to produce coördinated and effective action. Out of centuries of experience have emerged certain doctrines, forms, and methods concerning control and coördination which are recognized and accepted by all modern armies. Details and applications change rapidly, but these basic concepts, which have virtually achieved the dignity of principles in their own sphere, change slowly, if at all.

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  • Marion, John H., 1938. "Organization for Internal Control and Coördination in the United States Army," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 32(5), pages 877-897, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:32:y:1938:i:05:p:877-897_03
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