Bureaucratic
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What is urgently needed in Europe is less
bureaucratic
overhead and more trained troops.
Others, like Martin Feldstein and Murray Weidenbaum, understood the consequences of the Reagan tax cuts and were bitter
bureaucratic
opponents, even if they did not speak out publicly.
November 9, 1989, was one of those rare moments when irony reigned, because East Germany’s
bureaucratic
socialism died as it had lived – with a
bureaucratic
snafu.
The conventional prescription includes improving education (especially the technical kind), modernizing labor markets, reducing
bureaucratic
red tape, and facilitating foreign investment and technology transfer.
Worst of all, the OSCE's
bureaucratic
nature means that it will never have an incentive to leave because the first duty of a bureaucracy is to perpetuate itself.
The country can no longer provide enough government stipends in the form of
bureaucratic
posts for college graduates.
The biggest flaw in the EU model has been its reliance on a
bureaucratic
road to unity.
This
bureaucratic
stranglehold shackles competition, raises prices far too high, inhibits choice, and retards the quality of goods and services.
Far from enabling security, many in the region believe that MONUSCO has emerged as a destabilizing influence – a
bureaucratic
behemoth, fixated on its own survival and institutionally motivated to profit from instability.
The solution is a rapid shift from China’s export-based growth model to one based on domestic demand; from infrastructure to consumption; from the dominance of large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to that of small and medium-size private enterprises; from industry to services; and, more broadly, from
bureaucratic
control to market control.
So far, the service’s focus has been on its own construction, including the turf wars and
bureaucratic
infighting that have marked the European Commission’s resistance to its new rival.
Jokowi has a long track record of good governance, having implemented effective policies during his stint as Mayor of Surakarta (such as refurbishing markets, relocating slum dwellers, and cutting
bureaucratic
red tape), and as Governor of Jakarta (where he broadened access to health care and education).
Eliminating
bureaucratic
red tape, as the Commission has now pledged to do, would be a substantial boon to European researchers.
Turkey's secular
bureaucratic
establishment has traditionally been pro-West but with a strong dose of nationalism.
But the European Commission’s rigid
bureaucratic
diktats have taken some regulation too far, and efforts to force lower-tax countries to “harmonize” their rates would be devastating to their citizens and firms.
By contrast, the Modi government plans to pursue a pro-growth agenda that includes reducing
bureaucratic
delays, increasing infrastructure investment, stimulating manufacturing activity, and shifting to a simpler unified tax system.
It was aimed at removing
bureaucratic
constraints to growth by restructuring the financial sector, streamlining business regulations, liberalizing foreign trade, and reducing the government’s role in the economy.
The one billion Indians who have signed up for an Aadhaar, their electronic identity card, now enjoy direct access to welfare benefits without
bureaucratic
barriers.
For example, Taiwan’s use of administrative measures that rely heavily on close monitoring of flows may be inappropriate in settings where
bureaucratic
capacity is more limited.
Other
bureaucratic
decision makers, for their part, are increasingly constrained by requirements of transparency and disclosure.
By an accident of
bureaucratic
timing, the EaP is seen by many in the east as merely the EU’s response to the global economic crisis, not as a strategy tailored for the region.
These links raise the question of the real objective of the Japanese police, a
bureaucratic
behemoth, in their investigation of the Sumo circle.
For starters,
bureaucratic
hurdles to job creation should be eliminated, including by using state-of-the-art technology to make government more transparent.
Still, it has been widely speculated that Bolton, reportedly a
bureaucratic
whiz, was outmaneuvered by Defense Secretary James Mattis on the question of how far to take the military attack on Syria in retaliation for the latest use of chemical weapons by Bashar al-Assad’s government against its own people.
For too long, both private investment and critical state programs have been impeded by misdirected
bureaucratic
efforts to promote black economic interests, and public management regulations that are impenetrable and impractical.
With no political overlord to settle or adjudicate
bureaucratic
disputes, decisions could be made only by "consensus," which was mostly a euphemism for paralysis.
I am running for president in order to cleanse the state apparatus of corruption and
bureaucratic
arbitrariness and to summon competent and responsible people into state service.
Unfortunately, this has led to problems of social equity and environmental sustainability, which require complex coordination of
bureaucratic
silos in order to overcome the resistance of powerful vested interests.
Greece’s idealistic new leaders seem to believe that they can overpower
bureaucratic
opposition without the usual compromises and obfuscations, simply by brandishing their democratic mandate.
The CCP, it was argued, wanted someone more like the
bureaucratic
outgoing leader, Hu Jintao, rather than a charismatic successor like, say, the former Chongqing provincial governor Bo Xilai.
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