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What is Regime

Handbook of Research on Global Challenges for Improving Public Services and Government Operations
Regime consists of written and unwritten rules, norms, principles that regulate the interactions of both political authorities and all individuals who make up the political community, and at its core is the constitution.
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Government Systems and Control of Bureaucracy
Namık Kemal Öztürk (Muğla Sitki Koçman University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4978-0.ch008
Abstract
Control of bureaucracy is essential for democratic government systems based on separation of powers. Because the bureaucracy has the potential to get out of political control and act as a power on its own. It is necessary to determine which mechanisms are effective in the control of bureaucracy among government systems. In general, the parliamentary system is said to be more advantageous than the presidential system in controlling and directing the bureaucracy. The fact that there is a strict separation of powers in the presidential systems causes two negative results in terms of regime. First, the inability of the politicians to have a full effect on the bureaucracy may result in weakening of the system and problems in control of bureaucracy. Second, the lack of coordination over senior bureaucrats, weakens the control capacity of political power.
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