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Harry Kranz has written: 'The participatory bureaucracy' -- subject(s): Bureaucracy, Civil service, Employment, Minorities, Representative government and representation, Women in the civil service
They no longer used the civil service exam.
The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China to select candidates for the state bureaucracy.
Enid Russell-Smith has written: 'Modern bureaucracy, the Home Civil Service' -- subject(s): Civil service
After I graduated University, I was employed by the Civil Service.
The Democratic nor the Republican parties wanted to reform the civil service, as Rutherford B. Hayes did.
"the merit system embodied in civil service exams"
Yes, China under the Song Dynasty was ruled under a bureaucracy.The workers of the bureaucracy could join by passing a civil service exam.
A trained civil service who runs the government is a bureaucracy. Basically, it's a group of people who run the government but are not elected by the people, but appointed by the ruler or top official.
more reliant on the patronage system to select employees
administration, authority, civil service, directorate, government, officialdom, red tape, the system
Joachim Federwisch has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Bureaucracy, Civil service, Political participation, Politics and government, Public administration