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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS
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CONTENTS
PREFACE () | |
UNIT 1. What is Public Administration? | |
UNIT 2. Business Management and Public Administration | |
UNIT 3. Theory of Public Administration | |
UNIT 4. Public Administration Personnel: Role-types | |
UNIT 5. Personnel Administration: Staffing and Training the Agency | |
UNIT 6. Decision-making | |
UNIT 7. Leadership | |
VOCABULARY | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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Unit 1
What is Public Administration?
A. Vocabulary
List of the Key Words and Expressions
Learn the following words and word-combinations using the information presented in the Vocabulary section at the end of the book (Unit 1) :
public (n)
to appeal to the ~; to educate, enlighten the ~; to mislead the ~; in ~; general ~
public (adj)
~ administration; ~ policy; to work in the ~ sector; ~ company; ~ broadcasting; in the ~ interest; a ~ man; a ~ holiday; a ~ sale; ~ transport; a ~ school; a ~ house; to make ~; ~ meeting
administer (v)
to ~ the affairs of the state; to ~ justice; to ~ the law; to ~ an oath to smb.
administrate (v)
administration (n)
public ~ ; business ~
administrative (adj)
~ bill
administrator (n)
authorize (v)
authority (n)
to establish ~; local ~
authoritative (adj)
implement (n)
implements of production
implement (v)
implementation (n)
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~ period
legitimate (v)
legitimate (adj)
~ government
legitimacy (n)
policy I. (n)
to adopt a ~; under the new ~ (policies); evaluation policies and procedures
policy II. (n)
to cancel a ~; to issue/write up a ~
govern (v)
to ~ the country
government (n)
local ~
governmental (adj)
specialize (v)
specialist (n)
to consult a ~
agency (n)
advertising ~; detective ~; employment ~; auxiliary ~; government ~
defend (v)
defence (n)
to speak out in ~ of justice; a legal ~; to conduct(organize/ put up) a ~; Best ~ is offence
register (v)
to be ~ed as voters; to be ~ed at the hotel
registration (n)
to conduct ~;gun ~; voter ~
account (v)
He was ~ed (to be) guilty
account (n)
to open an ~; to call to ~; to give ~ of smth.
bureaucracy (n)
overgrown, swollen ~; government ~. Syn: red tape, bureaucratism
bureaucrat (n)
office (n)
to be in the ~; she works at our ~; Foreign Office
official (n)
appointed ~; customs ~
official (adj)
~ duties; ~ statement
officer (n)
public ~ (Syn. civil servant); public-relations ~; revenue ~; probation ~
effective (adj)
The tax becomes ~ next year; with ~ precious stones
efficient (adj)
She was very ~ in reducing waste.
empire (n)
to break up an ~; to build up an ~
emperor (n)
sophisticated (adj)
~ modern taste
skill (n)
~ at/in using a computer; to demonstrate, display, show ~
skilled (adj)
~ craftsman
loyalty (n)
to command ~;to demonstrate, show ~;to swear ~. Syn. commitment
subordinate (v)
to be ~ed to the needs of the family
subordinate (n)
subordination (n)
the yoke of ~
person (n)
not a single ~;missing ~;a real ~; the first ~; the second ~
personnel (n)
petition (n)
to circulate a ~;to present a ~; to grant a ~
judiciary (adj)
~ law ~ Syn: judicial
claim (v)
to ~ for attention; to ~ the inheritance; to ~ that; to ~ against
claim (n)
raise a ~; lay ~; put smth. in a ~
rule (v)
to ~ over the British Empire; to ~ one's actions;to ~ ones appetites firmly; to ~ against smb
disrupt (v)
to ~ radio communication
monarch (n)
absolute ~; constitutional ~. Syn: sovereign
monarchy (n)
to establish, set up a ~; to overthrow a ~
institution (n)
~ of higher learning (education); charitable, philanthropic ~;~ of a ceremony
resign (v)
to ~ office
resignation (n)
Vocabulary Exercises