The concept of bureaucracy is very known yet unknown to us – known in the sense as it is very much seen in daily Indian life but unknown as its history. Though this topic is very much a part of public administ
Across modern history there seems to be a reciprocal relationship between the severity of an institutional regime and the complexity and volume of their records and bureaucracy (thinking, for example, of Eastern European communist countries or Nazi Germany). In the case of Australia’s convicts, th...
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Up until the early 19th century, China was a great empire and one the most powerful countries on Earth. Yet, the Chinese were largely closed off to foreign influences, including Western technology. As a result, in the 19th century, the Chinese military and bureaucracy became obsolete. ...
4. Matthew Hull, Government of Paper: The Materiality of Bureaucracy (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2012), 35–36. 5. Charles Kennedy, Bureaucracy in Pakistan (Karachi, PK: Oxford University Press, 1987), 106. 6. This term is not to be found in any legal documents pertaining ...
Section 4: The Bronze Age and Emergence of State Section 5: Oracle-bone inscriptions and the inside of Shang society Week 3 Chapter 3: Founding the Cultural Traditions—the Zhou Dynasty Section 1: Fengjian or Feudalism Section 2: Bureaucracy in a Patrimonial State Section 3: The Heyday of...
George Orwell's novel of a dystopian future, 1984, is published on June 8, 1949. The novel’s all-seeing leader, known as “Big Brother,” becomes a universal symbol for intrusive government and oppressive bureaucracy. George Orwell was the nom de plume of Eric Blair, who was born in In...
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Republicans argue that his unconventional background could help shake up the Pentagon bureaucracy. It’s unclear if all Senate Republicans will back him. But Hegseth can afford to lose up to three Republicans and still get confirmed if all Democrats oppose him. So fa...