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((((GlRlMl!flIßlI. Governance, Administration and Development.

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Bureaucracy: Obstructing or Facilitating Development?.

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What is bureaucracy?. Bureaucracy is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives. It is characterized by a hierarchical structure, a clear division of labor, and a system of rules and regulations..

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Size and capacity of bureaucracies. —. Increase. Many Third World bureaucracies have experienced dramatic size increases since independence. For instance, the number of civil servants in Nigeria nearly tripled between 1960 and 1980, largely due to post-colonial expansion and the creation of new ministries. This growth, while often intended to address development needs, has frequently outpaced the available resources and infrastructure..

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Bureaucratic culture. Rules and Regulations. Bureaucracies are often characterized by a culture of strict adherence to rules and regulations. This can lead to inflexibility and hinder innovation, especially in rapidly changing development contexts..

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Haik Power: me-hay. Power, politics, and authority in bureaucracies.

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Bureaucratic bias. Bureaucratic bias can occur when individuals within bureaucracies make decisions based on personal preferences or prejudices rather than on objective criteria. This can lead to inequitable distribution of resources and services, particularly affecting marginalized groups..

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Gender and bureaucracy. 1. Women's Underrepresentation.

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Corruption within bureaucracies. 1. Bribery. The offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any item of value to influence the actions of a public official. This can range from small sums of money to large-scale payments in exchange for favorable treatment or the avoidance of penalties..

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Conclusion and recommendations. Bureaucracy is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon with the potential to both obstruct and facilitate development. Addressing its challenges requires a multifaceted approach that encompasses strengthening institutional capacity, promoting accountability and transparency, and fostering a culture of inclusivity and integrity. By embracing these principles, we can harness the power of bureaucracy to achieve sustainable development goals and build a more equitable and just world..