Bureaucratic
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The method of
bureaucratic
control cannot, however, work in the new areas where further centralization is urgently needed: foreign policy and defense.
The Commission, not the Council, is traditionally the
bureaucratic
arm of the EU.
But in these areas,
bureaucratic
control cannot work.
This historic step cannot be taken through the
bureaucratic
backdoor, but only in the bright light of democratic politics.
International humanitarian efforts to help those in Sudan are hampered by Sudanese government harassment and pointless
bureaucratic
hassles.
Cheney was better known as a ruthless
bureaucratic
operator than a man of bold ideas.
But some of the component indicators of the IIAG (such as rule of law,
bureaucratic
red tape, and fiscal policy) are more directly under government control.
Indeed, with the exception of the London summit in April 2009, when a consensus was reached on joint monetary and fiscal stimulus, the G-20 has become just another
bureaucratic
forum where much is discussed, but little is agreed upon.
Japan's Malaise Was Made In AmericaThe long
bureaucratic
struggle over whom to name as the next Governor of the Bank of Japan is over.
Chinese law limits the types of
bureaucratic
actions that can be challenged by lawsuit, such as abuses of discretion.
3.Top heavy industrial organization - The predominant role of the chaebols - - monumental in concentration and, unlike anywhere, vast in the range of activities run under one centralized,
bureaucratic
leadership -- stifles the ability to change.
Finally, France remains a highly corporatist country, with a multiplicity of health, pension, and family subsidy systems; in an innovation-driven economy where individuals are likely to change jobs and sectors repeatedly over their lifetime, this
bureaucratic
thicket becomes a source of inefficiency and risk.
The CIO wouldn’t have policymaking authority per se , but he or she should sit high in the government – ideally with little
bureaucratic
encumbrance.
There are several reasons why Japanese governments have resisted the neoliberalism promoted in the West since the Reagan/Thatcher years: corporate interests,
bureaucratic
privileges, and pork-barrel politics of various kinds.
Given that the Chinese system is rigidly bureaucratic, permitting only gradual ascent up the career ladder, it is impossible for a young and relatively inexperienced but dynamic and inspiring leader – like, say, US President Barack Obama – to emerge.
A second problem, even in areas with adequate infrastructure, is the prevalence of
bureaucratic
and economic barriers that limit access to essential medicines.
Instead, the world created a baroque, bureaucratic, politicized system that systematically inhibits scientific research, plant breeding, and the creation of intellectual property.
What is clear is that the experience of countries that have implemented the treaty has not been particularly positive, unless those countries have a high tolerance for
bureaucratic
regulatory regimes that stifle innovation and development in the name of lofty aspirations.
The German
bureaucratic
engine has been firing on all cylinders to process asylum claims and facilitate integration.
Ironically, in both Europe and North America, the designation “organic” is itself a synthetic
bureaucratic
construct – and it makes little sense.
But if there is no market that impersonally values and rewards scientific achievement, how are good scientific projects to be selected and rewarded without the great waste that often accompanies non-market,
bureaucratic
solutions to the problems of provision of public goods?
The same is true in systems where there is a strong sense of
bureaucratic
entitlement.
For example, Italy’s recently launched Destinazione Italia program will help Italian companies succeed by establishing a more predictable tax system, reducing
bureaucratic
red tape, and ensuring more effective contract enforcement by strengthening the civil-justice system.
It is fashionable to mock the
bureaucratic
minutia of European regulation.
It is only as an additional level of government that the EU appears onerous and
bureaucratic.
Consequently, he was aloof from the DPJ’s feud with Japan’s powerful
bureaucratic
mandarins, who are desperately trying to safeguard the longstanding bureaucratic/cabinet system in which the once-ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) passed mandarin-drafted, cabinet-sponsored bills and budgets, almost continuously, for five decades.
Indeed, the official figures were so unreliable that Eurostat felt forced to express “reservation on the data reported by Greece due to significant uncertainties over the figures notified by the Greek statistical authorities” – a stiff rebuke in
bureaucratic
language.
While Russia’s “verticals of power” have created bloated, corrupt
bureaucratic
structures incapable of implementing a coordinated vision like Stolypin’s, there is an alternative approach: integrated development, which entails the coordination of private investment with social programs.
The table (see at the bottom of the text) gives a flavor of the odyssey involved in setting up a business: an average for 75 countries shows more than 10 separate steps of getting various certificates and a cumulative time of 63 days spent in getting the paperwork done (assuming no
bureaucratic
delays) and total payments to government as high as one third of a year’s income.
Italy, to cite just one example, is a
bureaucratic
embarrassment where it takes 4 months for an entrepreneur to set up a business.
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