THE EXPANSION OF EUROPEAN BUREAUCRACY
Journal Title: CES Working Papers - Year 2011, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Throughout history political building meant also the development of the administration. Descriptions and complaints about bureaucracy in the EU are numerous, but the supra-national bureaucracy is not exactly replicating the national one. Firstly because the European organizations enjoy powers and privileges that no national bureaucracies have, and secondly, it is far too small to directly manage 500 million people.
Authors and Affiliations
Ioan Popescu
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