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- Bureaucracy (/bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi/ bure-OK-rə-see) is a system of organization where laws or regulatory authority are implemented by civil servants, non-elected...
- The political systems of Imperial China can be divided into a state administrative body, provincial administrations, and a system for official selection...
- concluded that a more fundamental reason was the process of slow bureaucratisation of the Soviet regime once the extreme conditions of the Civil War...
- late 1960s were thus a strong political role for the military, the bureaucratisation and corporatisation of political and societal organisations, and selective...
- by the Tian clan, was eventually reversed by the same process of bureaucratisation. Under the demands of warfare, the states adopted bureaucratic reforms...
- charismatic individuals or traditions. Weber's commentary on societal bureaucratisation is one of the most prominent parts of his work. According to him,...
- mistakes created tremendous dangers for the Revolution such as its bureaucratisation.[citation needed] She wrote that the shortcomings of the October Revolution...
- nature of the Soviet Union. His most important work, La Bureaucratisation du Monde ("Bureaucratisation of the World"), was published in Paris in 1939, but...
- 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...
- towards a centralisation of state power, which involved urbanisation, bureaucratisation and the consolidation of serfdom of the peasantry. That the vast majority...