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Lecture Notes on Bureaucracies as Key Political Institutions

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This document includes information on: * The Role of Bureaucracies * Why Bureaucracies Represent an Influential Political Institutions Despite the Fact that it Consist Non-Elected Officials who are Meant to be Non-Partisan









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Bureaucracies as Key ‘Political’ Institutions

Main Questions Explored in Week Two:

1. What role does a bureaucracy play amongst public institutions that make up a state

2. Why does a bureaucracy represent an influential political institutions despite the fact that it

consist non-elected officials who are meant to be non-partisan

3. How can bureaucracies support as well as threaten the democratic process




• The bureaucracy does not formally reside in the other branches, however it is often thought of

as being an extension of the executive/cabinet

• Bureaucracy have developed distinct characteristics over the years

• Bureaucracy have to account to legislature
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