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May 9, 2009 ... SSRN-Accountability and Bureaucratic Pathologies in International Organizations: A Social Constructivist Perspective by Salvatore Finamore.
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Offers original theories on the causes of red tape and bureaucratic pathology, and objectively seeks to distinguish bureaucratic "normalities" from bureaucratic pathologies, i.e., which rules and regulations are reasonable accountability or coordination mechanisms, and which are red tape.
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Normal or Pathological Bureaucracy? A Case Study 30 ... 3 BUREAUCRATIC PATHOLOGIES AND REFORM. 37. Reform at the Millennium 37. Systemic Pathology 38 ...
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imperialism, A bureaucratic pathology in which agencies tend to grow without regard to the benefits their programs confer or the costs they entail. ...
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It is therefore important to understand what influences bureaucratic conduct. In general, four factors explain the behavior of governmental officials: ... While attitudes differ, they do not necessarily influence bureaucratic behavior because much of bureaucratic work is governed by standardized rules and procedures.
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What are some examples of such pathologies? Why does each exist? Can they be corrected? When you think about bureaucracies, one of the first things usually thought about is the red tape roadblocks so commonly dealt with.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act is a US law passed in 1976. It is one of a number of so-called sunshine laws, intended to create greater openness in government. "The Sunshine Act provides, with t...
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