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bureaucracy
Absolutely. Without the bureaucracy, there would be no institution to carry out the policy that is passed by the legislative and signed into law by the executive branch. The bureaucracy serves an important purpose, no bureaucracy would mean all laws passed would remain an abstraction and not become a reality.
a bureaucracy.
You are asking about nearly 200 years of government. Today there are more advisors for the president and more cabinet members. Education didn't have a cabinet position until 1989 and with each cabinet come people working for the member holding that office. The amount of people is not necessarily an indication of a overloaded bureaucracy, but many of these people are experts in their areas. Good example of this is the state department. Many people working for state have been eliminated, but these were people who had worked across many presidents to insure that the government could deal with other nations and foreign affairs/governments. They have years of background and needed insight that we now need desperately.
Bureaucracy is always big.
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how can one define the term representative bureaucracy
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Vincent de Gournay
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Bureaucracy started out neutral and has acquired a negative connotation, that of being excessively complicated.
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federal bureaucracy
The President of the United States is the chief of the federal bureaucracy. It is estimated that the federal bureaucracy employs approximately 3 million people.
the bureaucracy is making bad choices bureaucracy means government for people who ask
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