Bureaucracy
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Kasem Wattanachai quit as education minister after confronting resistance from the education
bureaucracy.
But the new commission that Durao Barroso, Portugal's former Prime Minister, has appointed risks becoming imprisoned by the
bureaucracy
again.
This means less control and direct oversight of the bureaucracy, and an increased incentive to spend the day thinking up big plans rather than concentrating on targeted improvements.
And purging the military and civilian
bureaucracy
of possible coup supporters would undoubtedly please party loyalists.
The London School of Economics anthropologist David Graeber frames the problem in terms of how political actors approach
bureaucracy.
As Graeber points out, those on the political right condemn excessive
bureaucracy.
Here, China can take inspiration from the Western common law system, in which cases are decided on the basis of existing precedents, or from the use of administrative courts to resolve disputes between individuals and the
bureaucracy.
They steered clear of establishing a heavy budget-fueled bureaucracy, leaving respective ministries to handle administering the accord.
In particular, the traditional disbursement mechanisms for cohesion funds must be reassessed in countries where the state
bureaucracy
is unable to administer them effectively.
Fortunately he did not, because he had little patience for bureaucracy, long meetings, and the need to toe an official line.
Above all, Xi must maintain a strong relationship with the security and military
bureaucracy.
And if those attacks include forcing Patel out, the blow to the RBI – the only well-respected technocratic institution in India’s mostly dysfunctional
bureaucracy
– would be severe.
The next step is for Abe’s government to use its political capital to overcome vested interests, both in the
bureaucracy
and the business community.
Achieving all of this requires that the
bureaucracy
focus on serving the economy, rather than – as has too often been the case – vice versa.
Among the obstacles to the growth of small firms are labor market regulations, the power of the trade unions, competition laws, a cumbersome bureaucracy, and last, but not least, an imperfect capital market.
Nice as it sounds, the reality is likely to be ridden with bureaucracy, susceptible to control by the worst of the world’s governments rather than its best ones, and incapable of innovation.
In fact, a culture of adaptive experimentation and learning from local and international experience is already embedded in the Chinese
bureaucracy
and built into the planning, piloting, evaluation, fine-tuning, and roll-out of reform projects and programs.
The union of power and money in today's China originates from the steady inflation of
bureaucracy.
Mobilizing resources for these programs depends on cutting wasteful programs and rooting out corruption in our
bureaucracy.
The third vision is essentially no vision at all, but a justification of the Brussels
bureaucracy
as it currently exists.
This won’t be easy for a regime based on the twin pillars of
bureaucracy
and the security apparatus.
Equally important, the EU
bureaucracy
will have to embrace – enthusiastically – the concept of a two-track Europe.
Its legitimacy and influence depend not on winning electoral majorities, but on its strong alliances with the military, bureaucracy, and judiciary in defense of a traditional hierarchy that places the king at its apex.
These include the royal family itself; the
bureaucracy
and technocratic elites; the media and intelligentsia; the massive national oil company, Saudi Aramco; and the religious establishment and its various institutions.
Confucianism was essentially a philosophical justification of government by benevolent
bureaucracy
under a virtuous ruler.
But while the ethical basis of Neo-Confucianism was crucial, the Chinese also understood the need for a morally motivated bureaucracy, and thus perfected in the seventh century the world’s first examination system for selecting bureaucrats, with the Confucian canon as the syllabus.
That consensus rested on a nexus of the military, the monarchy, and the
bureaucracy.
The real obstacle to a strategy of persuading Britain to remain in the EU is the EU
bureaucracy.
It will destroy the EU if the
bureaucracy
remains incapable of reform.
As it stands, energy supply and distribution in Pakistan is managed through a centralized government
bureaucracy.
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