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Nonetheless, bureaucratic rule is becoming less and less popular with the people and thus comes the inevitability of administrative reforms.
What is Administrative Reform?
Gerald E Caiden describes administrative reform as the "artificial inducement of administrative transformation against resistance". He adds that administrative reform is power politics in action; it encloses ideological rationalizations, fights for control of areas, services and people, political participants, power drives, campaign strategies and obtrusive tactics, conciliations and concessions.
Administrative reforms have been precipitated by natural disasters, military defeats, civil disturbances and economic crises. Increasingly, explorations for reform of the administrative machinery are instigated after a change of government. ...
Why the Need for Administrative Reform?
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