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What is the foreign policy bureaucracy?

The foreign policy bureaucracy refers to the network of government agencies and departments that are responsible for formulating, implementing, and executing a country's foreign policy. This bureaucracy includes entities such as the State Department, intelligence agencies, the Pentagon, and various diplomatic missions. The purpose of the foreign policy bureaucracy is to coordinate and carry out the nation's diplomatic and international relations goals.


How does bureaucracy influence public policy?

It influences it because the public is an influence to the bureaucracy. You're welcome.


What is the bureaucratic drift?

When policy is implemented, due to the discretion of agencies in the implementation of policy, it can slip away from what voter's might want in the direction of what the bureaucracy wants (to an extent). This movement of policy in the direction of the bureaucracy's discretion is called "bureaucratic drift".


What has the author REUBEN YIK-PERN WONG written?

REUBEN YIK-PERN WONG has written: 'EUROPEANIZATION OF FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY: FRANCE AND THE EU IN EAST ASIA'


What is the legislative process of monitoring the bureaucracy and its administration of policy?

Legislative Oversight.


Which of the following is included in the foreign policy bureaucracy in the executive branch?

the state department


Who was the first czar to attempt the Europeanization of Russia?

Nicholas I


Which pricing policy adopted by Nike in south African country?

Which pricing policy adopted by nike in south African country?"


What is a government plan of action called?

A plan of action adopted by a government is a policy.


Did the Song dynasty adopt as its official policy a. Bureaucracy c. Neo-Confucianism b. Confucianism d. Buddhism?

The Song dynasty primarily adopted Confucianism as its official policy, emphasizing its principles to govern society and maintain order. However, it also saw the rise of Neo-Confucianism, which integrated Buddhist and Daoist elements into Confucian thought, becoming influential during this period. While Buddhism was practiced, it did not serve as the official policy of the state. Bureaucracy was a key feature of governance, but it was rooted in Confucian ideals.


The directive principles of state policy was adopted from?

The directive principles of state policy was adopted from England. These are principles in which the British Constitution was written.


Policy adopted by Britain towards towards Hitler?

Policy of appeasement.