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Hello

can someone please explain if there's any difference between public administration and bureaucracy.
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Definitions: Public administration refers to the organization of element conveyed for general public and not for a constrained or designated area. Bureaucracy means officers who are doled out a particular occupation. Rules: Public administration survives on standard effectiveness brought about by rules and regulations.


Public administration is both the implementation of public policy in government bureaucracies and the academic study that prepares civil servants for work in those organizations.
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Public administration is the more general term, while bureaucracy refers to a particular organizational form, and especially to the ideal-type model developed by Max Weber. As the concept was developed by Weber, bureaucracy was meant to be the highest level of development of rational-legal governance.✨

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