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) Ampère ’ s maturation corresponded with the transition to the Napoleonic regime in France, and the young father and teacher found new opportunities for success within the technocratic structures favoured by the new French emperor.
Their government collapsed in late 1992, and was succeeded by a technocratic team, put forward by the Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ), which served until 1994, when the president dissolved the government and appointed a provisional one to serve until the pre-term elections, appointed for December in the same year.
Some examples of these opposing values are Nazism ( Red Skull, Baron Zemo ), Neo-Nazism ( Crossbones, Doctor Faustus ), technocratic fascism ( AIM, Arnim Zola ), Communism ( Aleksander Lukin ), anarchism ( Flag Smasher and Viper ), and international and domestic terrorism ( HYDRA ).
Galo Plaza brought a developmentalist and technocratic emphasis to Ecuadorian government.
Plenge advocated an authoritarian rational ruling elite to develop National Socialism through a hierarchical technocratic state.
Advocacy planning and participatory models of planning emerged in the 1960s to counter these traditional elitist and technocratic approaches to urban planning ( Irving 1993 ; Hatuka & D ' Hooghe 2007 ).
Typically it refers to a form of technocratic management, whereby technical specialists administer or manage economic enterprises on behalf of society ( and the public interest ) instead of workers ' councils or workplace democracy.
The first advocates of socialism favoured social levelling in order to create a meritocratic or technocratic society based upon individual talent.
McNamara imported a technocratic managerial style to the Bank that he had used as United States Secretary of Defense and President of the Ford Motor Company.
After lengthy wars, the Sumerians recognized the benefits of unification into a stable form of national government and became a relatively peaceful, well-organized, complex technocratic state called the 3rd dynasty of Ur.
He was replaced by the more technocratic and socially liberal Hans Dijkstal.
Kok was not a partisan figure, but combined successful technocratic policies with the charisma of a national leader.
Wilson's own approach to socialism placed emphasis on efforts to increase opportunity within society, for example through change and expansion within the education system, allied to the technocratic aim of taking better advantage of rapid scientific progress, rather than on the left's traditional goal of promoting wider public ownership of industry.
) strongly favoured the type of technocratic, " indicative planning " approach that Wilson endeavoured to implement.
Both the democratic accountability of these regulations and the technocratic expertise of the economists play an important role here in shaping the kind and degree of intervention.
Opponents of the Treaty claimed that it was a " technocratic " rather than " democratic " treaty, which would further diminish the sovereignty of national and regional parliaments, and would further concentrate power into a centralised and unaccountable bureaucracy.
In the Labour Government of 1964 – 1970 he served first as Postmaster General, where he oversaw the opening of the Post Office Tower, and later as a notably " technocratic " Minister of Technology.
These people had lived in a technocratic society recovering from a war with an alien race.
However, in Alphaville, director Jean-Luc Godard moves Caution away from his usual twentieth century setting, and places him in a futuristic sci-fi dystopia, the technocratic dictatorship of Alphaville.
Extensive use of coercive power is rarely appropriate in an organizational setting, and relying on these forms of power alone will result in a very cold, technocratic, impoverished style of leadership.
These traits have made Hu a rather bland figure in the public eye, embodying the focus in Chinese politics on technocratic competence rather than personality.
He returned to public life in December 1991 when he was appointed Minister of Defense in Vilson Ahmeti's technocratic government.
During the elections, Lundgren was perceived to be a technocratic politician who put a little too much emphasis on budget numbers and specific tax cuts, which might have contributed to the party's poor showing that year.
The biggest democratic difficulties for the European Union are the low popular interest in the EU, the already low and consistently decreasing turnout in elections to the European Parliament, the divide between politicians and the general population on european integration, the complicated and technocratic nature of EU decision-making processes, and the activism of the European Court of Justice.
These forms of socialism are opposed to hierarchical technocratic socialism, scientific management, and state-directed economic planning.

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