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Once in power, the DPJ will immediately confront the massive bureaucracy and entrenched mandarins, which usually sabotage any efforts at
administrative
reform that threatens their power and vested interests.
Moreover, perhaps in anticipation of a change in power, the mandarins have moved forward the annual personnel changes in the major ministries’ top
administrative
positions.
It also must strengthen its know-how in capacity-building, particularly
administrative
capacity-building, with an emphasis on its legal-institutional aspects.
The struggle for independence, he explained, was aimed at creating the kind of efficient
administrative
and economic structures that would enable Scotland to reach its potential.
Why the EU has not become more engaged in the Western Balkans – a region where it can make all the difference by supporting economic and
administrative
modernization and infrastructure projects to link the region to the Union’s industrial centers – remains the secret of the European Commission and the member states.
The problem is that, as long as violence prevents moderate forces from restoring local services and
administrative
structures, people’s capacity for resistance will remain weak.
Their only explicit instruction to Prodi is that he should lay out a programme of
administrative
reform so as to avoid a re-run of the
administrative
scandals which brought down Santer.
Innovation in government is not an intellectual luxury, a topic confined to seminars and panel discussions, or a matter only of
administrative
reforms.
Put simply, “governance” refers to a dynamic framework of rules, structures, and processes that help a government manage its economic, political, and
administrative
affairs.
Rwandans should not be ashamed to value economic and
administrative
strength more than fair elections.
China’s system has survived because its leaders have been willing to confront market failures and
administrative
deficiencies in a direct and consistent manner.
Moreover, it can spur faster
administrative
reform.
Patient capital plays an important role in infrastructure financing, because it is often accompanied by technological and
administrative
know-how, which helps to improve global connectivity and accelerate development.
If the non-Muslim South had gained at independence a large degree of religious, cultural, and
administrative
autonomy within a devolved federal structure, it is conceivable that the country could have remained at peace.
While liberal democracies empower experts in, say,
administrative
and judicial positions, they are always accountable, if only indirectly, to democratically elected leaders.
Instead, it brought massive corruption and
administrative
incompetence, together with breathtaking arrogance.
Finally, there’s the usual Indian problem: sports
administrative
bodies and government departments are ridden with patronage and petty bossism, with officials more interested in protecting their turf (and enjoying paid vacations to sporting events) than in promoting athletes.
Candidates for public office, and those holding high
administrative
or corporate positions, should be judged on their policies and performance, not on private acts that are irrelevant to how well they carry out, or will carry out, their public duties.
But, in recent years, many African governments have worked to reduce
administrative
and legal obstacles for SMEs.
The United States is pressing for
administrative
reforms and threatening to cut off funding if the reforms are not forthcoming.
This is the basis of America’s insistence on
administrative
reforms.
This solution would not only permit the much-needed
administrative
reforms to be implemented; it would also bring clarity and transparency to a process that is in great need of improvement.
Hassan Yusuf, a Hamas leader who was recently released from an Israeli jail after 28 months of
administrative
internment, explained to Al-Jazeera that “if Hamas assumed the leadership at this time, it would be vilified and isolated by the international community, and then the people would suffer.”
The first is to hold down
administrative
costs.
By pooling financial resources into a single-donor FCM, aid programs’
administrative
costs could be kept low, the availability of aid flows could be assured, and poor countries would not have to negotiate 25 times in order to receive help.
In many Western democracies – New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and even Italy – efforts at
administrative
modernization have focused on forging a stronger link between management and performance.
But as China’s society progressively emancipated itself from direct state control – with the notable exception of sectors viewed by the CPC as crucial to maintaining its monopoly on power – citizens increasingly appealed to the law for protection against arbitrary
administrative
interference and to limit the bureaucracy’s discretionary powers.
Politics will make such transfers impossible, but even if that were not the case, the new members lack the political, economic, social, and
administrative
infrastructure to absorb them.
According to the Institute of Medicine, the US currently wastes more than $750 billion per year on unnecessary or inefficient health-care services, excessive
administrative
costs, high prices, medical fraud, and missed opportunities for prevention.
Although more than 75,000 patents have been issued to American universities since 1969, the vast majority of technology transfer offices –
administrative
units that manage a school’s intellectual-property output – are failing to generate enough revenue even to cover their operating costs.
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