| Morton H. Halperin - 2002 - 364 strani
...course is so difficult, many of the most important decisions are taken by extra-bureaucratic means. Some of the key decisions are kept to a very small...who are theoretically charged with carrying it out. There is, thus, small wonder for the many allegations of deliberate sabotage of certain American efforts,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Intelligence - 1975 - 1392 strani
...bureaucracy happily continues working away in ignorance of the fact that decisions are being made, or of the fact that a decision is being made in a particular...who are theoretically charged with carrying it out. . . . The relevant part of the bureaucracy, because it is being excluded from the making of a particular... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations Committee - 1975 - 220 strani
...bureaucracy happily continues working away in ignorance of the fact that decisions are being made, or of the fact that a decision is being made in a particular...who are theoretically charged with carrying it out. . . . The relevant part of the bureaucracy, because it is being excluded from the making of a particular... | |
| I. M. Destler, Priscilla Clapp, Hideo Sato, Haruhiro Fukui - 2010 - 228 strani
...repeatedly was — "fought by brutal means, such as leaks to the press." Hence back-channel negotiations: "the only way secrecy can be kept is to exclude from the making of the decision those who are theoretically charged with carrying it out."37 But if those "theoretically charged with... | |
| Robert Litwak - 1984 - 244 strani
...of the fact that a decision is being made in a particular area. One reason for keeping iIicdecisions to small groups is that when bureaucracies are so...who are theoretically charged with carrying it out (emphasis added].33 Like Nixon then, Kissinger's preferred solution to the dilemma of inspiration and... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2005 - 896 strani
...bureaucracy "working away in ignorance" while key decisions were made. He explained: One reason for keeping decisions to small groups is that when bureaucracies...who are theoretically charged with carrying it out. The underlying assumption here is that decisions made without public scrutiny are better than those... | |
| Yukinori Komine - 2008 - 312 strani
...decision may be fought by brutal means, such as 'leaks' to the press or to congressional committees. The only way secrecy can be kept is to exclude from...who are theoretically charged with carrying it out. In consequence, the relevance of the bureaucracy might continue to send out cables with great intensity,... | |
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