A program to foster citizen participation in government and politics in Germany
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United States. Office of the US High Commissioner for Germany
A program to foster citizen participation in government and politics in Germany
[Frankfurt]1951
32 p. 27 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/History.CitizenParticipation
Contents
[Title page] A program to foster citizen participation in government and politics in Germany, p. [1]
Preface, Dayton, Kenneth p. 2
Table of contents, p. 3
Terminology and abbreviations, p. 4
I. General statement: 1. the problem, p. 5
I. General statement: 2. the program, pp. 5-6
II. Program plans, p. 7
1. Citizen participation in government, pp. 7-9
2. Local government, pp. 9-11
3. The public employee, the citizen and the state, pp. 11-13
4. Civil liberties, pp. 14-16
5. Police policy and administration, pp. 16-[19]
6. Political parties and election systems, pp. [19]-21
7. Legislative organization and practice, pp. 21-23
8. Federal-state relations, pp. 23-24
9. Education in political and governmental affairs, pp. 24-25
10. Institute of public affairs, pp. 25-27
11. Special projects, p. 27
III. Operating responsibilities, p. 28
1. Internal Political and Governmental Affairs Division, p. 28
2. Other HICOG headquarters units, p. 28
3. Land offices, pp. 28-29
4. Resident officers, pp. 29-30
5. Other local units, p. 30
6. French and British zones: U.S. land observers, p. 30
7. Consultants, p. 30
8. German visits to the U.S. and European countries, p. 30
9. Pamphlets, pp. 30-31
10. Newspapers and radio, p. 31
11. Film, p. 31
12. Exchanges division, p. 31
13. Deutsche Mark funds, p. 31
14. German legislation, pp. 31-32
15. Reports and analyses, p. 32
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