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The National School of Administration in France*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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- Copyright © American Political Science Association 1949
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1 This phrase is the French equivalent and has the combined connotation of “un-American” and “undemocratic.” (Translator's note.)
2 See Debré, Michel, “Principes généraux de l'École Nationale d'Administration,” in L'École Nationale d'Administration (Paris, 1947), pp. 13ff.Google Scholar
3 Présidence du Gouvernement, Réforme de la fonction publique (Paris, 1945), p. 14Google Scholar.
4 Réforme de la fonction publique, op. cit., pp. 14ff.
5 Ibid., pp. 24–25. Having taught a short course on the political and social freedoms of modern democracy at the School in the spring of 1948, the writer can testify to the high level of juridical, historical, and philosophical knowledge of the student body.
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