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Definition of Bureaucratic

Bureaucratic
Bureaucratic Bu`reau*crat"ic, Bureaucratical Bu`reau*crat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. bureaucratique.] Of, relating to, or resembling, a bureaucracy.

Meaning of Bureaucratic from wikipedia

- nobility, ending feudalism in China, replacing it with a centralized, bureaucratic government. The form of government created by the first emperor and his...
- Bureaucratic drift in American political science is a theory that s****s to explain the tendency for bureaucratic agencies to create policy that deviates...
- Bureaucratic collectivism is a theory of class society. It is used by some Trotskyists to describe the nature of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin and...
- Technocracy is a form of government in which decision-makers appoint knowledge experts in specific domains to provide them with advice and guidance in...
- Bureaucratic inertia is the supposed inevitable tendency of bureaucratic organizations to perpetuate the established procedures and modes, even if they...
- The anti-bureaucratic revolution (Serbian: Антибирократска револуција, romanized: Antibirokratska revolucija) was a campaign of street protests by supporters...
- democratic centralism as "bureaucratic centralism," often those espoused by Marxist-Leninists. According to these Trotskyists, bureaucratic centralism de-prioritises...
- leave the country. Although citizens needed to undergo a convoluted and bureaucratic procedure to obtain the necessary papers to leave the country, the fact...
- sanction and so was never abolished in the Empire. Ottomans adopted Persian bureaucratic traditions and culture. The sultans also made an important contribution...
- employment generation, by reducing the number of permissions and other bureaucratic clearances required. Inequalities and inadequacies in the education system...