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Bureaucracy and balance - bureaucratic power for political development

By: Carino, Ledivina V.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Public Administration | Politics | Political Science | Development | Administration | Bureaucracy In: PrashasanSummary: The Riggsian perspective of bureaucracy and political development discussed. Riggsian tried to seek a balance between the development of the bureaucracy and other political institution, so that elected officials popular mechanisms and the judiciary could keep pace with the reform and development of the civic service and keep it under their control. Author identifies the political roles bureaucracy plays, drawing from expectations engendered by different perspectives of the role of the state. Analyses the factors which explain why bureaucratic power may be so manifested, and lay out the conditions under which bureaucratic politics may support political development. Finally author goes back to the Riggsian
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Issue no: 22(1), Nov.90, p.27-50 Available AR45

The Riggsian perspective of bureaucracy and political development discussed. Riggsian tried to seek a balance between the development of the bureaucracy and other political institution, so that elected officials popular mechanisms and the judiciary could keep pace with the reform and development of the civic service and keep it under their control. Author identifies the political roles bureaucracy plays, drawing from expectations engendered by different perspectives of the role of the state. Analyses the factors which explain why bureaucratic power may be so manifested, and lay out the conditions under which bureaucratic politics may support political development. Finally author goes back to the Riggsian

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