Julia Shih

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Despite its cumbersome name, bureaucratic autonomy is a simple concept: autonomous bureaucrats can do what they want, regardless of politicians’ needs or desires. As one scholar has noted, successful bureaucrats need at least three attributes to achieve true independence: a clear vision, a loyal popular constituency, and a reputation for attaining genuine results.
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