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省政五論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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鄭彥棻著
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Title
省政五論
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分5章。論述省的性質與地位,省行政機構的調整,省府委員會制,省府合署辦公制及行政督察專員制等。附錄憲政實施後的省制

目錄
自序
一 論省的性質與地位
甲 問題的提出
乙 國父遺教的研究——憲政時期省的性質與地位
丙 現行實況的探討——訓政時期省的性質與地位
丁 結論
二 論省行政機構的調整
甲 調整原則——實行行政三聯制
乙 現狀的檢討和調整的辦法
子 設計方面
丑 執行方面
寅 考核方面
丙 結論——調整後省行政機構的輪廓
三 論省府委員會制
甲 問題的提出
乙 組織方面的研究
丙 工作方面的研究
子 開會前的準備
丑 開會時的討論
寅 開會後的考核
丁 結論
四 論省府合署辦公制
甲 合署辦公制的意義和目的
乙 組織方面的改進
丙 聯繫方面的改進
丁 文書處理方面的改進
戊 事務管理方面的改進
五 論行政督察專員制
甲 現狀檢討
乙 各方面的改進意見與批評
丙 專員制度存廢的原則
丁 專員制度改進的辦法
附錄 憲政實施後的省制

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國35[1946]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
館藏信息
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
主題
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省-政治制度 政治制度-省
中圖分類
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D693.62
拼音題名
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sheng zheng wu lun
載體形態
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