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Bureaucrat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bureaucrat is a member of a bureaucracy and can comprise the administration of any organization of any size, though the term usually connotes someone within an institution of a government. Bureauc...
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Bureaucracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bureaucracy is the collective organizational structure, procedures, protocols and set of regulations in place to manage activity, usually in large organizations and government. As opposed to adhocrac...
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Behave like true public servants, Badal tells officers ; ... Commenting on the functioning of the premier investigating agency, the former CBI chief said the government had been unhelpful in launching a drive against corrupt bureaucrats and was allowing the tainted officers go scotfree.
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Note that lovely phrase "public service." Ms. ... These two traditions—a preference for political appointees over bureaucrats, a preference for civil servants over the beneficiaries of political patronage—are deeply rooted in our history. ... But it's also true that the idea of government service as an adventure,
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Fact Sheet on the New True Size of Government ... Paul C. Light, Center for Public Service, The Brookings Institution, September 05, 200 ... Return to Political Hacks v. Bureaucrats: Can't Public Servants Get Some Respect? »...
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Gov. Bill Richardson: It is a sad irony that yesterday, the very day I sent fire crews to California, 300 more New Mexico National Guard members were sent to Iraq. ... Just when we need them most at home, more of our brave men and women, true public servants, are sent away to a war we cannot win.
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I think this push for unblocked Internet is really a push from Web 2.0, as public servants need to have more access to information to develop knowledge and better access their networks and contacts.
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