Bureaucratic
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Leadership degeneration accelerates as the autocratic regime ages and grows more
bureaucratic.
The best antidote to
bureaucratic
powers is free market policies.
Liberalization of foreign capital inflows will end the
bureaucratic
stickup of foreign investors.
These reform strategies will undermine the
bureaucratic
power and reduce corruption.
Because privatization reduced
bureaucratic
control over firms, these firms have started restructuring.
As
bureaucratic
decision-making became more risk-averse, many large projects ground to a halt.
Such messages must be issued more often by the president himself, and not only by officials several
bureaucratic
layers below.
Others, however, see a Chinese strategy that is confused, contradictory, and paralyzed by competing
bureaucratic
interests.
When asked why they do not clarify their claims, my Chinese interlocutors sometimes say that to do so would require difficult political and
bureaucratic
compromises that would provoke domestic nationalists.
There was also
bureaucratic
resistance from existing regulators.
The Return of RepressionBERLIN – Governments around the world are taking draconian steps to suppress civil-society organizations, with measures ranging from restrictive laws and
bureaucratic
burdens to smear campaigns, censorship, and outright repression by intelligence agencies or police.
Trump’s “America First” trade policies will result in more misrepresentation on the part of domestic suppliers, reduced quality control,
bureaucratic
delays, and higher barriers for potential new competitors.
Provoking boos at the French Embassy’s Bastille Day celebration, he hailed the referendum as “a great popular uprising against a stifling
bureaucratic
ancient regime (sic) whose democratic credentials had become very far from obvious.”
Yet overregulation, heavy
bureaucratic
burdens, policy uncertainty, poor digital and transport infrastructure, and, in some industries, a lack of skilled workers, are currently impeding investment by companies in new and existing capacity.
It can quickly scale up and make large investments in new markets – including for education – without
bureaucratic
delays, while building on proven models and international experience.
To implement his ambitious reform agenda, Xi has taken several steps to consolidate his personal and
bureaucratic
power.
Citizens associate the EU with, above all,
bureaucratic
grayness and technocratic rationality.
He maintained Russia's Central Bank as a
bureaucratic
and murky monster of 80,000 bureaucrats (America's Fed, by contrast, has only 10,000 employees).
Russia's
bureaucratic
apparatus has grown after communism, extending its dead hand over society.
The theme of good governance has special appeal to large
bureaucratic
organizations like multilateral development banks and UN agencies, which favor apolitical solutions to what are essentially political problems.
But in MENA countries, the conditions for doing business with the government – including tendering requirements, payment schedules, and
bureaucratic
demands – tend to be prohibitive for small firms (10-50 employees).
These emotional ties, combined with the usual
bureaucratic
love of the status quo, are the real cause of China’s failure to overhaul its North Korea policy.
Given that promoting sustainable urbanization and improving coordination would bolster progress in other priority areas (including women’s rights, climate change, youth unemployment, and literacy), sustainable urbanization must become a
bureaucratic
priority.
Governments need to reduce
bureaucratic
red tape so that entrepreneurs can take more risks.
Among other measures, they must keep their promises to increase aid and make it more effective by reducing
bureaucratic
delays, speeding disbursements and better aligning programs with African priorities.
At the core of the Greek crisis are structural problems: a dysfunctional public administration, oligopolistic product markets, ludicrous regulatory burdens,
bureaucratic
red tape, and an absurdly slow judicial system.
That sort of responsiveness to popular sentiment in the legislative process gives the lie to the canard that French regulation is inflexible and hopelessly
bureaucratic.
Nor should it be restricted to hierarchical
bureaucratic
organizations.
Because British law assigns capital regulation and interest-rate policy to two separate committees – with different members – within the Bank of England, the Shafik strategy would require some clever political and
bureaucratic
maneuvering.
Bolton is an “America First” devotee and a
bureaucratic
thug, adept at eliminating rivals.
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