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  2. Bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Today, bureaucracy is the administrative system governing any large institution, whether publicly owned or privately owned. [3] The public administration in many jurisdictions is an example of bureaucracy, as is any centralized hierarchical structure of an institution, including corporations, societies, nonprofit organisations, and clubs.

  3. Centralisation - Wikipedia

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    Centralisation of authority is the systematic and consistent concentration of authority at a central point or in a person within the organization. This idea was first introduced in the Qin dynasty of China. The Qin government was highly bureaucratic and was administered by a hierarchy of officials, all serving the First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang.

  4. Centralized government - Wikipedia

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    To the extent that a base unit of society – usually conceived as an individual citizen – vests authority in a larger unit, such as the state or the local community, authority is centralized. The extent to which this ought to occur, and the ways in which centralized government evolves, forms part of social contract theory .

  5. Organizational structure - Wikipedia

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    Pre-bureaucratic (entrepreneurial) structures lack standardization of tasks. This structure is most common in smaller organizations and is best used to solve simple tasks, such as sales. The structure is totally centralized. The strategic leader makes all key decisions and most communication is done by one on one conversations.

  6. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    The UN has used the term "intergovernmental organization" instead of "international organization" for clarity. World government: The notion of a common political authority for all of humanity, yielding a global government and a single state that exercises authority over the entire Earth.

  7. Opinion - What it would take to make Canada the 51st state - AOL

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    The latter would need to feel meaningfully represented within a U.S. system which prioritizes individual states’ rights over Canada’s centralized federal policies.

  8. OPINION | Centralizing state Public Defender Board in a new ...

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    That’s why removing decision-making authority from each individual parish public defender and consolidating it in, essentially, a Governor-appointed "czar" in a new government bureaucracy ...

  9. The Administrative State - Wikipedia

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    The Administrative State is Dwight Waldo's classic public administration text based on a dissertation written at Yale University.In the book, Waldo argues that democratic states are underpinned by professional and political bureaucracies and that scientific management and efficiency is not the core idea of government bureaucracy, but rather it is service to the public.