Inadequacy of governmental decision-making machinery


  • Bureaucratic decision-making

Claim

  1. The process of decision-making in national capitals (upon which the control of intergovernmental organizations depends, both in allocating funds between organizations and in programming individual bodies), remains not merely unscientific, but is often left to the caprice of events, to what has been customary in the past, or even to the caprice of interested individuals in governmental departments.


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