It's kind of shocking, when it comes to how irresponsible it is. It's emblematic of a desire to, essentially, increase corporate power.
Taking the Reins of Government
… Dans write in Chapter 3, “An autonomous bureaucracy has neither independent constitutional status nor separate moral … Dans write in Chapter 3, “An autonomous bureaucracy has neither independent constitutional status nor separate moral … - page 20
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… the institutional resources and strength of the USTR and neither allow institutional interests to drive a fragmented … the institutional resources and strength of the USTR and neither allow institutional interests to drive a fragmented … - page 55
Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy
… inadequately get neither the benefit of - 1215 inadequately get neither the benefit of an honest appraisal nor clear … Managing the Bureaucracy Page number 74 … inadequately get neither the benefit of an honest appraisal nor clear … - page 74
… legitimizing responsibility. An autonomous bureaucracy has neither Chapter Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the … legitimizing responsibility. An autonomous bureaucracy has neither … Creating a Responsible Career Management Service. … - page 77
… of State. Despite such long and storied histories, neither department is currently living up to its standards, … of State. Despite such long and storied histories, neither department is currently living up to its standards, … - page 77
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