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Wen, who had been bogged down by the bureaucracy, had been seeking to counter it by expanding the media’s openness and transparency.
He used television and his outstanding performance to prove that modern media and information tools can curb China’s
bureaucracy.
In fact, I believe that China’s future leaders, are more likely to come from China’s burgeoning, but still limited, civil society than from the
bureaucracy.
With a population of 1.3 billion, China has no lack of people with leadership potential, and I believe that more and more of this talent is situated outside the Party
bureaucracy
in NGOs, startup enterprises, philanthropy, and even missionary work.
The current bureaucracy, working within its silos, is already addressing these problems, in order to create a more equitable society that is also innovative and adaptable.
Reforming China’s Commanding HeightsMILAN – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s massive anti-corruption campaign has advanced a number of key objectives: It has gone a long way toward restoring confidence in the Communist Party’s commitment to a merit-based system; countered a decades-old pattern of public-sector domination; reduced the power of vested interests to block reform; and bolstered Xi’s popularity among private-sector actors, if far less so with the
bureaucracy.
The Global Fund promised the world that it would not become yet another
bureaucracy
staffed by balding men in grey suits.
Instead, Putin is stoking public support for reform by lighting a fire under the state
bureaucracy.
In China, the one-party system has been effective in delivering strong growth, but it must now address the rampant corruption and excessive
bureaucracy
that has crowded out the private sector and limited creativity and innovation.
The significant changes since independence in the social composition of India’s ruling class, both in politics and in the
bureaucracy
– with leaders from the formerly “untouchable” and backward castes elected to high office – have vindicated democracy in practice.
There are reasons for people to feel anxious about economic globalization, pan-European bureaucracy, the huge and not always effectively controlled influx of immigrants, and the aggression of radical political Islam.
That must be achieved by minimizing state intervention, bureaucracy, and privileges for the chosen few.
The appeal of a UBI is rooted in three key features: it provides a basic social “floor” to all citizens; it lets people choose how to use that support; and it could help to streamline the
bureaucracy
on which many social-support programs depend.
Thailand’s new military leaders view themselves as a kind of cleanup crew, tasked with eradicating corruption, keeping politicians in line, and restoring the old order, underpinned by a symbiotic relationship between the military and the monarchy, with the
bureaucracy
handling day-to-day governance.
Another approach is to reform the
bureaucracy
and make it an honest and competent civil service.
Again, the experience of privatization in Russia shows how to fight the
bureaucracy.
To get market reforms through, privatization built coalitions against the
bureaucracy.
In 2015, OECD countries spent an average of 3.2% of their total health-care expenditures on administration and bureaucracy; in the US, it was a staggering 8.3%.
Whereas Italy’s populist government has sought to blame the country’s problems on the EU
bureaucracy
in Brussels, Macron has responded to public concerns by calling for even stronger EU institutions.
Russia's size, the poverty of its infrastructure, and the disarray of its
bureaucracy
limit Putin's power.
Worse still, Russia's
bureaucracy
would likely perceive such activity as a threat, and so spare no effort to hinder Russia's businessmen from civilizing themselves.
Sooner or later Putin will have to choose between the
bureaucracy
and business.
But neither the Kremlin's power elite, the bureaucracy, nor the oligarchs seem capable of reforming themselves.
Nicaraguans were asked if the payment of bribes “facilitates getting things done in the bureaucracy.”
A well-functioning
bureaucracy
is also necessary because it contributes to economic growth.
The performance of the
bureaucracy
would also be lifted by the provision of improved audit agencies and ombudsmen, and by grassroots monitoring corruption, with technical assistance and information provision allocated centrally by government or nongovernmental organizations.
But its enemies – not only Putin’s Russia, but also its own
bureaucracy
and financial oligarchy – are formidable, and it cannot defeat them alone.
Otherwise, communist patriarchs--and their often scarcely more democratic postcommunist successors--have not seen fit to pitch their bloodlines against the sprawling institutional
bureaucracy
left behind by Leninism.
By its nature communism--whose
bureaucracy
still exists in almost unadulterated form in the countries of the former Soviet Union--spawned lobbies and clans with a combined might that even the closest-knit family can scarcely expect to overcome.
In order to coopt so many interests, Zuma’s tentacular patronage networks must reach through many layers of
bureaucracy
and business hierarchies.
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