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2013
A bureaucracy is an organization whose claim to legitimacy is based in rational-legal authority, which when functioning properly, fulfills externally determined goals through use of skills brought to the organization by regular, salaried, and task-specialized administrative staff.
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A bureaucracy is an organization whose claim to legitimacy is based in rational-legal authority, which when functioning properly, fulfills externally determined goals through use of skills brought to the organization by regular, salaried, and task-specialized administrative staff.
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2017
This chapter explores the origins of the bureaucratic confrontation between DPA and DPKO in the early 1990s. It argues that while both Pérez de Cuéllar and Boutros-Ghali wanted to strengthen their role as Secretary-General, they used different bureaucratic tools to achieve it. Pérez de Cuéllar kept peacekeeping and peacebuilding under the tight control
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This chapter explores the origins of the bureaucratic confrontation between DPA and DPKO in the early 1990s. It argues that while both Pérez de Cuéllar and Boutros-Ghali wanted to strengthen their role as Secretary-General, they used different bureaucratic tools to achieve it. Pérez de Cuéllar kept peacekeeping and peacebuilding under the tight control
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Policy Implementation, Street-level Bureaucracy, and the Importance of Discretion
Public Management Review, 2014Lars G Tummers, Victor Bekkers
exaly

