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- Bureaucracy (/bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi/; bure-OK-rə-see) is a system of organization where decisions are made by a body of non-elected officials. Historically, a bureaucracy...
- 1922, Lenin allied with Leon Trotsky against the party's growing bureaucratisation and the influence of Joseph Stalin. Under Stalin's direction in 1922...
- The political systems of Imperial China can be divided into a state administrative body, provincial administrations, and a system for official selection...
- 2015. Graeber describes the contemporary era as the "age of total bureaucratisation," in which public and private bureaucracies, now so intertwined as...
- late 1960s were thus a strong political role for the military, the bureaucratisation and corporatisation of political and societal organisations, and selective...
- major three reasons for loss of BJD in the elections were fear of bureaucratisation of the state administration under Pandian, religious polarization...
- Communist Party that emerged in 1920 as a response to the perceived over-bureaucratisation that was occurring in Soviet Russia. They advocated for the transfer...
- Mediterranean trade and diplomatic relations with European states expanded. Bureaucratisation efforts stabilized the Regency's government, allowing into office...
- charismatic individuals or traditions. Weber's commentary on societal bureaucratisation is one of the most prominent parts of his work. According to him,...
- characteristics of power in modern history has been the rationalisation and bureaucratisation of law. Legal codification, or at least debates over the merits of...