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Bureaucrats, peasants and the dominant coalition: an Egyptian case study: Reprinted from The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 22, No. 2, published by Frank Cass & Co. Ltd;, London (Reprint No. 87) / Adams, Richard H.   Article
Adams, Richard H. Article
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Summary/Abstract This article challenges the thesis that local-level bureaucrats need be part of any 'dominant coalition' at the village level. Based on a case study of Egyptian agricultural officials, the paper argues that local bureaucrats may well be more useless than dominant in any political or economic sense.
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