In his provocative piece Alexandru Roman argues that bureaucracy today is perhaps less associated with administrative efficiency and more with buffering civil servants from a volatile environment. However, his argument suffers from conceptual and theoretical limitations. Also, Roman presents no evidence that supports his main argument. Most importantly, in this response a historical perspective shows the extent to which public bureaucracies have been responsive to societal changes.
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