Search Results - "Bureaucrat"
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Bureaucrats, peasants and the dominant coalition: an Egyptian case study
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Bumbling bureaucrats, sluggish courts and forum-shopping elites
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“Moving umbrella”: Bureaucratic transfers and the comovement of interregional investments in China
Published 2021“…The findings highlight the importance of personal connection between firms and bureaucrats in shaping the pattern of interregional investment.…”
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Bureaucratic reform in irrigation: a review of four case studies
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Designing and implementing experiments within local bureaucratic systems: A cautionary tale from an educator incentive program
Published 2025“…Partnering with governments to co-design pilot interventions and embed them in local bureaucratic systems is increasingly seen as “best practice” on grounds of scalability and sustainability. …”
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Scaling service delivery in a failed state: cocoa smallholders, Farmer Field Schools, persistent bureaucrats and institutional work in Côte d’Ivoire
Published 2017“…They have been professionally associated with the sector for a long time and had the capacity to embed new forms of service delivery in persistent pockets of bureaucratic effectiveness in a failed state.…”
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With power in their hands : a study of the creation of the Rural Development Program at the regional level in Sweden
Published 2015Subjects: “…the bureaucratic field…”
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The politics of river basin planning and state transformation processes in Nepal
Published 2018“…This article presents river basin planning as a function of power and contested arena of power struggles, where state actors create, sustain, and reproduce their bureaucratic power through the overall shaping of (imagined) bureaucratic territory. …”
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Deepening decentralization in Zambia: Political economy constraints and opportunities for reform
Published 2019“…As such, a survey was conducted with 153 bureaucrats across 16 councils in four Zambian provinces, complemented by interviews with elected ward councilors. …”
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Delivering more with less: Subnational service provision in low capacity states
Published 2019“…We explore six dimensions of state capacity using original household survey data and interviews with local bureaucrats. We find that local knowledge and motivation of bureaucrats play a significant role in shaping service access. …”
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Shifting to hydrological/hydrographic boundaries: a comparative assessment of national policy implementation in the Zerafshan and Ferghana Valleys
Published 2015“…The case study demonstrates that national policies are resisted by lower-level bureaucrats, leading to diverse, even contradictory, outcomes of the same policy. …”
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Q&A: Trends in agricultural extension and ICTs
Published 2003“…Many of today´s agricultural extension services are suffering under bureaucratic centralized management structures.…”
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Putting power and politics central in Nepal’s water governance
Published 2021“…It works in tandem with the prevailing bureaucratic competition in water resources management. …”
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‘We Are Not Bad People’- Bricolage and the Rise of Community Forest Institutions in Burkina Faso
Published 2020“…The project created new bureaucratic institutions to replace the pre-existing customary and socially embedded system. …”
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The deliberative scientist: integrating science and politics in forest resource governance in Nepal
Published 2010“…This approach is however not free from challenges related to power and techno-bureaucratic control.…”
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Organizational commitment in local government bureaucracies: The case of Zambia
Published 2023“…Despite the growth of decentralization initiatives in many developing countries and concurrent investments by international donors to build public sector capacity, there thus far has been little consideration of what drives bureaucrats to stay committed to local government service. …”
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